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diff --git a/extras/__init__.py b/extras/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c8a3c34 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2005-2010 (ita) diff --git a/extras/autowaf.py b/extras/autowaf.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..feaae3c --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/autowaf.py @@ -0,0 +1,1220 @@ +import glob +import os +import subprocess +import sys +import time + +from waflib import Build, Context, Logs, Options, Utils +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before, after + +global g_is_child +g_is_child = False + +# Only run autowaf hooks once (even if sub projects call several times) +global g_step +g_step = 0 + +global line_just +line_just = 40 + +# Compute dependencies globally +# import preproc +# preproc.go_absolute = True + +# Test context that inherits build context to make configuration available +class TestContext(Build.BuildContext): + "Run tests" + cmd = 'test' + fun = 'test' + +@feature('c', 'cxx') +@after('apply_incpaths') +def include_config_h(self): + self.env.append_value('INCPATHS', self.bld.bldnode.abspath()) + +def set_options(opt, debug_by_default=False, test=False): + "Add standard autowaf options if they havn't been added yet" + global g_step + if g_step > 0: + return + + opts = opt.get_option_group('Configuration options') + + # Standard directory options + opts.add_option('--bindir', type='string', + help="executable programs [default: PREFIX/bin]") + opts.add_option('--configdir', type='string', + help="configuration data [default: PREFIX/etc]") + opts.add_option('--datadir', type='string', + help="shared data [default: PREFIX/share]") + opts.add_option('--includedir', type='string', + help="header files [default: PREFIX/include]") + opts.add_option('--libdir', type='string', + help="libraries [default: PREFIX/lib]") + opts.add_option('--mandir', type='string', + help="manual pages [default: DATADIR/man]") + opts.add_option('--docdir', type='string', + help="HTML documentation [default: DATADIR/doc]") + + # Build options + if debug_by_default: + opts.add_option('--optimize', action='store_false', default=True, + dest='debug', help="build optimized binaries") + else: + opts.add_option('-d', '--debug', action='store_true', default=False, + dest='debug', help="build debuggable binaries") + opts.add_option('--pardebug', action='store_true', default=False, + dest='pardebug', + help="build debug libraries with D suffix") + + opts.add_option('-s', '--strict', action='store_true', default=False, + dest='strict', + help="use strict compiler flags and show all warnings") + opts.add_option('-S', '--ultra-strict', action='store_true', default=False, + dest='ultra_strict', + help="use extremely strict compiler flags (likely noisy)") + opts.add_option('--docs', action='store_true', default=False, dest='docs', + help="build documentation (requires doxygen)") + + # Test options + if test: + test_opts = opt.add_option_group('Test options', '') + opts.add_option('-T', '--test', action='store_true', dest='build_tests', + help='build unit tests') + opts.add_option('--no-coverage', action='store_true', + dest='no_coverage', + help='do not instrument code for test coverage') + test_opts.add_option('--wrapper', type='string', + dest='test_wrapper', + help='command prefix for tests (e.g. valgrind)') + test_opts.add_option('--verbose-tests', action='store_true', + default=False, dest='verbose_tests', + help='always show test output') + + g_step = 1 + +def add_flags(opt, flags): + for name, desc in flags.items(): + opt.add_option('--' + name, action='store_true', + dest=name.replace('-', '_'), help=desc) + +def get_check_func(conf, lang): + if lang == 'c': + return conf.check_cc + elif lang == 'cxx': + return conf.check_cxx + else: + Logs.error("Unknown header language `%s'" % lang) + +def check_header(conf, lang, name, define='', mandatory=True): + "Check for a header" + check_func = get_check_func(conf, lang) + if define != '': + check_func(header_name=name, + define_name=define, + mandatory=mandatory) + else: + check_func(header_name=name, mandatory=mandatory) + +def check_function(conf, lang, name, **args): + "Check for a function" + header_names = Utils.to_list(args['header_name']) + includes = ''.join(['#include <%s>\n' % x for x in header_names]) + fragment = ''' +%s +int main() { return !(void(*)())(%s); } +''' % (includes, name) + + check_func = get_check_func(conf, lang) + args['msg'] = 'Checking for %s' % name + check_func(fragment=fragment, **args) + +def nameify(name): + return (name.replace('/', '_').replace('++', 'PP') + .replace('-', '_').replace('.', '_')) + +def define(conf, var_name, value): + conf.define(var_name, value) + conf.env[var_name] = value + +def check_pkg(conf, name, **args): + "Check for a package iff it hasn't been checked for yet" + if args['uselib_store'].lower() in conf.env['AUTOWAF_LOCAL_LIBS']: + return + + class CheckType: + OPTIONAL = 1 + MANDATORY = 2 + + var_name = 'CHECKED_' + nameify(args['uselib_store']) + check = var_name not in conf.env + mandatory = 'mandatory' not in args or args['mandatory'] + if not check and 'atleast_version' in args: + # Re-check if version is newer than previous check + checked_version = conf.env['VERSION_' + name] + if checked_version and checked_version < args['atleast_version']: + check = True + if not check and mandatory and conf.env[var_name] == CheckType.OPTIONAL: + # Re-check if previous check was optional but this one is mandatory + check = True + if check: + found = None + pkg_var_name = 'PKG_' + name.replace('-', '_') + pkg_name = name + if conf.env.PARDEBUG: + args['mandatory'] = False # Smash mandatory arg + found = conf.check_cfg(package=pkg_name + 'D', + args="--cflags --libs", **args) + if found: + pkg_name += 'D' + if mandatory: + args['mandatory'] = True # Unsmash mandatory arg + if not found: + found = conf.check_cfg(package=pkg_name, args="--cflags --libs", + **args) + if found: + conf.env[pkg_var_name] = pkg_name + if 'atleast_version' in args: + conf.env['VERSION_' + name] = args['atleast_version'] + if mandatory: + conf.env[var_name] = CheckType.MANDATORY + else: + conf.env[var_name] = CheckType.OPTIONAL + + if not conf.env.MSVC_COMPILER and 'system' in args and args['system']: + includes = conf.env['INCLUDES_' + nameify(args['uselib_store'])] + for path in includes: + if 'COMPILER_CC' in conf.env: + conf.env.append_value('CFLAGS', ['-isystem', path]) + if 'COMPILER_CXX' in conf.env: + conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', ['-isystem', path]) + + conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', ['-isystem', '/usr/local/include']) + +def normpath(path): + if sys.platform == 'win32': + return os.path.normpath(path).replace('\\', '/') + else: + return os.path.normpath(path) + +def configure(conf): + global g_step + if g_step > 1: + return + + def append_cxx_flags(flags): + conf.env.append_value('CFLAGS', flags) + conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', flags) + + if Options.options.docs: + conf.load('doxygen') + + try: + conf.load('clang_compilation_database') + except Exception: + pass + + prefix = normpath(os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(conf.env['PREFIX']))) + + conf.env['DOCS'] = Options.options.docs and conf.env.DOXYGEN + conf.env['DEBUG'] = Options.options.debug or Options.options.pardebug + conf.env['PARDEBUG'] = Options.options.pardebug + conf.env['PREFIX'] = prefix + + def config_dir(var, opt, default): + if opt: + conf.env[var] = normpath(opt) + else: + conf.env[var] = normpath(default) + + opts = Options.options + + config_dir('BINDIR', opts.bindir, os.path.join(prefix, 'bin')) + config_dir('SYSCONFDIR', opts.configdir, os.path.join(prefix, 'etc')) + config_dir('DATADIR', opts.datadir, os.path.join(prefix, 'share')) + config_dir('INCLUDEDIR', opts.includedir, os.path.join(prefix, 'include')) + config_dir('LIBDIR', opts.libdir, os.path.join(prefix, 'lib')) + + datadir = conf.env['DATADIR'] + config_dir('MANDIR', opts.mandir, os.path.join(datadir, 'man')) + config_dir('DOCDIR', opts.docdir, os.path.join(datadir, 'doc')) + + if Options.options.debug: + if conf.env['MSVC_COMPILER']: + conf.env['CFLAGS'] = ['/Od', '/Z7', '/MTd', '/FS'] + conf.env['CXXFLAGS'] = ['/Od', '/Z7', '/MTd', '/FS'] + conf.env['LINKFLAGS'] = ['/DEBUG', '/MANIFEST'] + else: + conf.env['CFLAGS'] = ['-O0', '-g'] + conf.env['CXXFLAGS'] = ['-O0', '-g'] + else: + if conf.env['MSVC_COMPILER']: + conf.env['CFLAGS'] = ['/MD', '/FS', '/DNDEBUG'] + conf.env['CXXFLAGS'] = ['/MD', '/FS', '/DNDEBUG'] + else: + append_cxx_flags(['-DNDEBUG']) + + if conf.env.MSVC_COMPILER: + Options.options.no_coverage = True + if Options.options.strict: + conf.env.append_value('CFLAGS', ['/Wall']) + conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', ['/Wall']) + else: + if Options.options.ultra_strict: + Options.options.strict = True + conf.env.append_value('CFLAGS', ['-Wredundant-decls', + '-Wstrict-prototypes', + '-Wmissing-prototypes', + '-Wcast-qual']) + conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', ['-Wcast-qual']) + + if Options.options.strict: + conf.env.append_value('CFLAGS', ['-pedantic', '-Wshadow']) + if conf.env.DEST_OS != "darwin": + conf.env.append_value('LINKFLAGS', ['-Wl,--no-undefined']) + conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', ['-Wnon-virtual-dtor', + '-Woverloaded-virtual']) + append_cxx_flags(['-Wall', + '-Wcast-align', + '-Wextra', + '-Wmissing-declarations', + '-Wno-unused-parameter', + '-Wstrict-overflow', + '-Wundef', + '-Wwrite-strings', + '-fstrict-overflow']) + + # Add less universal flags after checking they work + extra_flags = ['-Wlogical-op', + '-Wsuggest-attribute=noreturn', + '-Wunsafe-loop-optimizations'] + if conf.check_cc(cflags=['-Werror'] + extra_flags, mandatory=False, + msg="Checking for extra C warning flags"): + conf.env.append_value('CFLAGS', extra_flags) + if 'COMPILER_CXX' in conf.env: + if conf.check_cxx(cxxflags=['-Werror'] + extra_flags, + mandatory=False, + msg="Checking for extra C++ warning flags"): + conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', extra_flags) + + if not conf.env['MSVC_COMPILER']: + append_cxx_flags(['-fshow-column']) + + conf.env.NO_COVERAGE = True + conf.env.BUILD_TESTS = False + try: + conf.env.BUILD_TESTS = Options.options.build_tests + conf.env.NO_COVERAGE = Options.options.no_coverage + if not Options.options.no_coverage: + # Set up unit test code coverage + if conf.is_defined('CLANG'): + for cov in [conf.env.CC[0].replace('clang', 'llvm-cov'), + 'llvm-cov']: + if conf.find_program(cov, var='LLVM_COV', mandatory=False): + break + else: + conf.check_cc(lib='gcov', define_name='HAVE_GCOV', + mandatory=False) + except Exception: + pass # Test options do not exist + + # Define version in configuration + appname = getattr(Context.g_module, Context.APPNAME, 'noname') + version = getattr(Context.g_module, Context.VERSION, '0.0.0') + defname = appname.upper().replace('-', '_').replace('.', '_') + define(conf, defname + '_VERSION', version) + + conf.env.prepend_value('CFLAGS', '-I' + os.path.abspath('.')) + conf.env.prepend_value('CXXFLAGS', '-I' + os.path.abspath('.')) + g_step = 2 + +def display_summary(conf, msgs=None): + global g_is_child + if not g_is_child: + display_msg(conf, "Install prefix", conf.env['PREFIX']) + if 'COMPILER_CC' in conf.env: + display_msg(conf, "C Flags", ' '.join(conf.env['CFLAGS'])) + if 'COMPILER_CXX' in conf.env: + display_msg(conf, "C++ Flags", ' '.join(conf.env['CXXFLAGS'])) + display_msg(conf, "Debuggable", bool(conf.env['DEBUG'])) + display_msg(conf, "Build documentation", bool(conf.env['DOCS'])) + + if msgs is not None: + display_msgs(conf, msgs) + +def set_c_lang(conf, lang): + "Set a specific C language standard, like 'c99' or 'c11'" + if conf.env.MSVC_COMPILER: + # MSVC has no hope or desire to compile C99, just compile as C++ + conf.env.append_unique('CFLAGS', ['-TP']) + else: + flag = '-std=%s' % lang + conf.check(cflags=['-Werror', flag], + msg="Checking for flag '%s'" % flag) + conf.env.append_unique('CFLAGS', [flag]) + +def set_cxx_lang(conf, lang): + "Set a specific C++ language standard, like 'c++11', 'c++14', or 'c++17'" + if conf.env.MSVC_COMPILER: + if lang != 'c++14': + lang = 'c++latest' + conf.env.append_unique('CXXFLAGS', ['/std:%s' % lang]) + else: + flag = '-std=%s' % lang + conf.check(cxxflags=['-Werror', flag], + msg="Checking for flag '%s'" % flag) + conf.env.append_unique('CXXFLAGS', [flag]) + +def set_modern_c_flags(conf): + "Use the most modern C language available" + if 'COMPILER_CC' in conf.env: + if conf.env.MSVC_COMPILER: + # MSVC has no hope or desire to compile C99, just compile as C++ + conf.env.append_unique('CFLAGS', ['-TP']) + else: + for flag in ['-std=c11', '-std=c99']: + if conf.check(cflags=['-Werror', flag], mandatory=False, + msg="Checking for flag '%s'" % flag): + conf.env.append_unique('CFLAGS', [flag]) + break + +def set_modern_cxx_flags(conf, mandatory=False): + "Use the most modern C++ language available" + if 'COMPILER_CXX' in conf.env: + if conf.env.MSVC_COMPILER: + conf.env.append_unique('CXXFLAGS', ['/std:c++latest']) + else: + for lang in ['c++14', 'c++1y', 'c++11', 'c++0x']: + flag = '-std=%s' % lang + if conf.check(cxxflags=['-Werror', flag], mandatory=False, + msg="Checking for flag '%s'" % flag): + conf.env.append_unique('CXXFLAGS', [flag]) + break + +def set_local_lib(conf, name, has_objects): + var_name = 'HAVE_' + nameify(name.upper()) + define(conf, var_name, 1) + if has_objects: + if type(conf.env['AUTOWAF_LOCAL_LIBS']) != dict: + conf.env['AUTOWAF_LOCAL_LIBS'] = {} + conf.env['AUTOWAF_LOCAL_LIBS'][name.lower()] = True + else: + if type(conf.env['AUTOWAF_LOCAL_HEADERS']) != dict: + conf.env['AUTOWAF_LOCAL_HEADERS'] = {} + conf.env['AUTOWAF_LOCAL_HEADERS'][name.lower()] = True + +def append_property(obj, key, val): + if hasattr(obj, key): + setattr(obj, key, getattr(obj, key) + val) + else: + setattr(obj, key, val) + +def use_lib(bld, obj, libs): + abssrcdir = os.path.abspath('.') + libs_list = libs.split() + for l in libs_list: + in_headers = l.lower() in bld.env['AUTOWAF_LOCAL_HEADERS'] + in_libs = l.lower() in bld.env['AUTOWAF_LOCAL_LIBS'] + if in_libs: + append_property(obj, 'use', ' lib%s ' % l.lower()) + append_property(obj, 'framework', bld.env['FRAMEWORK_' + l]) + if in_headers or in_libs: + if bld.env.MSVC_COMPILER: + inc_flag = '/I' + os.path.join(abssrcdir, l.lower()) + else: + inc_flag = '-iquote ' + os.path.join(abssrcdir, l.lower()) + for f in ['CFLAGS', 'CXXFLAGS']: + if inc_flag not in bld.env[f]: + bld.env.prepend_value(f, inc_flag) + else: + append_property(obj, 'uselib', ' ' + l) + +@feature('c', 'cxx') +@before('apply_link') +def version_lib(self): + if self.env.DEST_OS == 'win32': + self.vnum = None # Prevent waf from automatically appending -0 + if self.env['PARDEBUG']: + applicable = ['cshlib', 'cxxshlib', 'cstlib', 'cxxstlib'] + if [x for x in applicable if x in self.features]: + self.target = self.target + 'D' + +def set_lib_env(conf, name, version): + "Set up environment for local library as if found via pkg-config." + NAME = name.upper() + major_ver = version.split('.')[0] + pkg_var_name = 'PKG_' + name.replace('-', '_') + '_' + major_ver + lib_name = '%s-%s' % (name, major_ver) + if conf.env.PARDEBUG: + lib_name += 'D' + conf.env[pkg_var_name] = lib_name + conf.env['INCLUDES_' + NAME] = ['${INCLUDEDIR}/%s-%s' % (name, major_ver)] + conf.env['LIBPATH_' + NAME] = [conf.env.LIBDIR] + conf.env['LIB_' + NAME] = [lib_name] + + conf.define(NAME + '_VERSION', version) + +def set_line_just(conf, width): + global line_just + line_just = max(line_just, width) + conf.line_just = line_just + +def display_header(title): + global g_is_child + if g_is_child: + Logs.pprint('BOLD', title) + +def display_msg(conf, msg, status=None, color=None): + color = 'CYAN' + if type(status) == bool and status: + color = 'GREEN' + status = 'yes' + elif type(status) == bool and not status or status == "False": + color = 'YELLOW' + status = 'no' + Logs.pprint('BOLD', '%s' % msg.ljust(conf.line_just), sep='') + Logs.pprint('BOLD', ":", sep='') + Logs.pprint(color, status) + +def display_msgs(conf, msgs): + for k, v in msgs.items(): + display_msg(conf, k, v) + +def link_flags(env, lib): + return ' '.join(map(lambda x: env['LIB_ST'] % x, + env['LIB_' + lib])) + +def compile_flags(env, lib): + return ' '.join(map(lambda x: env['CPPPATH_ST'] % x, + env['INCLUDES_' + lib])) + +def set_recursive(): + global g_is_child + g_is_child = True + +def is_child(): + global g_is_child + return g_is_child + +def build_pc(bld, name, version, version_suffix, libs, subst_dict={}): + """Build a pkg-config file for a library. + + name -- uppercase variable name (e.g. 'SOMENAME') + version -- version string (e.g. '1.2.3') + version_suffix -- name version suffix (e.g. '2') + libs -- string/list of dependencies (e.g. 'LIBFOO GLIB') + """ + + pkg_prefix = bld.env['PREFIX'] + if pkg_prefix[-1] == '/': + pkg_prefix = pkg_prefix[:-1] + + target = name.lower() + if version_suffix != '': + target += '-' + version_suffix + + if bld.env['PARDEBUG']: + target += 'D' + + target += '.pc' + + libdir = bld.env['LIBDIR'] + if libdir.startswith(pkg_prefix): + libdir = libdir.replace(pkg_prefix, '${exec_prefix}') + + includedir = bld.env['INCLUDEDIR'] + if includedir.startswith(pkg_prefix): + includedir = includedir.replace(pkg_prefix, '${prefix}') + + obj = bld(features='subst', + source='%s.pc.in' % name.lower(), + target=target, + install_path=os.path.join(bld.env['LIBDIR'], 'pkgconfig'), + exec_prefix='${prefix}', + PREFIX=pkg_prefix, + EXEC_PREFIX='${prefix}', + LIBDIR=libdir, + INCLUDEDIR=includedir) + + if type(libs) != list: + libs = libs.split() + + subst_dict[name + '_VERSION'] = version + subst_dict[name + '_MAJOR_VERSION'] = version[0:version.find('.')] + for i in libs: + subst_dict[i + '_LIBS'] = link_flags(bld.env, i) + lib_cflags = compile_flags(bld.env, i) + if lib_cflags == '': + lib_cflags = ' ' + subst_dict[i + '_CFLAGS'] = lib_cflags + + obj.__dict__.update(subst_dict) + +def build_dir(name, subdir): + if is_child(): + return os.path.join('build', name, subdir) + else: + return os.path.join('build', subdir) + + +def make_simple_dox(name): + "Clean up messy Doxygen documentation after it is built" + name = name.lower() + NAME = name.upper() + try: + top = os.getcwd() + os.chdir(build_dir(name, 'doc/html')) + page = 'group__%s.html' % name + if not os.path.exists(page): + return + for i in [ + ['%s_API ' % NAME, ''], + ['%s_DEPRECATED ' % NAME, ''], + ['group__%s.html' % name, ''], + [' ', ''], + [r'<script.*><\/script>', ''], + [r'<hr\/><a name="details" id="details"><\/a><h2>.*<\/h2>', ''], + [r'<link href=\"tabs.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text\/css\"\/>', + ''], + [r'<img class=\"footer\" src=\"doxygen.png\" alt=\"doxygen\"\/>', + 'Doxygen']]: + os.system("sed -i 's/%s/%s/g' %s" % (i[0], i[1], page)) + os.rename('group__%s.html' % name, 'index.html') + for i in (glob.glob('*.png') + + glob.glob('*.html') + + glob.glob('*.js') + + glob.glob('*.css')): + if i != 'index.html' and i != 'style.css': + os.remove(i) + os.chdir(top) + os.chdir(build_dir(name, 'doc/man/man3')) + for i in glob.glob('*.3'): + os.system("sed -i 's/%s_API //' %s" % (NAME, i)) + for i in glob.glob('_*'): + os.remove(i) + os.chdir(top) + except Exception as e: + Logs.error("Failed to fix up %s documentation: %s" % (name, e)) + + +def build_dox(bld, name, version, srcdir, blddir, outdir='', versioned=True): + """Build Doxygen API documentation""" + if not bld.env['DOCS']: + return + + # Doxygen paths in are relative to the doxygen file, not build directory + if is_child(): + src_dir = os.path.join(srcdir, name.lower()) + else: + src_dir = srcdir + + subst_tg = bld(features='subst', + source='doc/reference.doxygen.in', + target='doc/reference.doxygen', + install_path='', + name='doxyfile') + + subst_dict = { + name + '_VERSION': version, + name + '_SRCDIR': os.path.abspath(src_dir), + name + '_DOC_DIR': '' + } + + subst_tg.__dict__.update(subst_dict) + + subst_tg.post() + + docs = bld(features='doxygen', + doxyfile='doc/reference.doxygen') + + docs.post() + + outname = name.lower() + if versioned: + outname += '-%d' % int(version[0:version.find('.')]) + bld.install_files( + os.path.join('${DOCDIR}', outname, outdir, 'html'), + bld.path.get_bld().ant_glob('doc/html/*')) + for i in range(1, 8): + bld.install_files('${MANDIR}/man%d' % i, + bld.path.get_bld().ant_glob('doc/man/man%d/*' % i, + excl='**/_*')) + + +def build_version_files(header_path, source_path, domain, major, minor, micro): + """Generate version code header""" + header_path = os.path.abspath(header_path) + source_path = os.path.abspath(source_path) + text = "int " + domain + "_major_version = " + str(major) + ";\n" + text += "int " + domain + "_minor_version = " + str(minor) + ";\n" + text += "int " + domain + "_micro_version = " + str(micro) + ";\n" + try: + o = open(source_path, 'w') + o.write(text) + o.close() + except IOError: + Logs.error('Failed to open %s for writing\n' % source_path) + sys.exit(-1) + + text = "#ifndef __" + domain + "_version_h__\n" + text += "#define __" + domain + "_version_h__\n" + text += "extern const char* " + domain + "_revision;\n" + text += "extern int " + domain + "_major_version;\n" + text += "extern int " + domain + "_minor_version;\n" + text += "extern int " + domain + "_micro_version;\n" + text += "#endif /* __" + domain + "_version_h__ */\n" + try: + o = open(header_path, 'w') + o.write(text) + o.close() + except IOError: + Logs.warn('Failed to open %s for writing\n' % header_path) + sys.exit(-1) + + return None + +def build_i18n_pot(bld, srcdir, dir, name, sources, copyright_holder=None): + Logs.info('Generating pot file from %s' % name) + pot_file = '%s.pot' % name + + cmd = ['xgettext', + '--keyword=_', + '--keyword=N_', + '--keyword=S_', + '--from-code=UTF-8', + '-o', pot_file] + + if copyright_holder: + cmd += ['--copyright-holder="%s"' % copyright_holder] + + cmd += sources + Logs.info('Updating ' + pot_file) + subprocess.call(cmd, cwd=os.path.join(srcdir, dir)) + +def build_i18n_po(bld, srcdir, dir, name, sources, copyright_holder=None): + pwd = os.getcwd() + os.chdir(os.path.join(srcdir, dir)) + pot_file = '%s.pot' % name + po_files = glob.glob('po/*.po') + for po_file in po_files: + cmd = ['msgmerge', + '--update', + po_file, + pot_file] + Logs.info('Updating ' + po_file) + subprocess.call(cmd) + os.chdir(pwd) + +def build_i18n_mo(bld, srcdir, dir, name, sources, copyright_holder=None): + pwd = os.getcwd() + os.chdir(os.path.join(srcdir, dir)) + po_files = glob.glob('po/*.po') + for po_file in po_files: + mo_file = po_file.replace('.po', '.mo') + cmd = ['msgfmt', + '-c', + '-f', + '-o', + mo_file, + po_file] + Logs.info('Generating ' + po_file) + subprocess.call(cmd) + os.chdir(pwd) + +def build_i18n(bld, srcdir, dir, name, sources, copyright_holder=None): + build_i18n_pot(bld, srcdir, dir, name, sources, copyright_holder) + build_i18n_po(bld, srcdir, dir, name, sources, copyright_holder) + build_i18n_mo(bld, srcdir, dir, name, sources, copyright_holder) + +def cd_to_build_dir(ctx, appname): + top_level = (len(ctx.stack_path) > 1) + if top_level: + os.chdir(os.path.join('build', appname)) + else: + os.chdir('build') + +def cd_to_orig_dir(ctx, child): + if child: + os.chdir(os.path.join('..', '..')) + else: + os.chdir('..') + +def pre_test(ctx, appname, dirs=['src']): + Logs.pprint('GREEN', '\n[==========] Running %s tests' % appname) + + if not hasattr(ctx, 'autowaf_tests_total'): + ctx.autowaf_tests_start_time = time.clock() + ctx.autowaf_tests_total = 0 + ctx.autowaf_tests_failed = 0 + ctx.autowaf_local_tests_total = 0 + ctx.autowaf_local_tests_failed = 0 + ctx.autowaf_tests = {} + + ctx.autowaf_tests[appname] = {'total': 0, 'failed': 0} + + cd_to_build_dir(ctx, appname) + if not ctx.env.NO_COVERAGE: + diropts = '' + for i in dirs: + diropts += ' -d ' + i + clear_log = open('lcov-clear.log', 'w') + try: + try: + # Clear coverage data + subprocess.call(('lcov %s -z' % diropts).split(), + stdout=clear_log, stderr=clear_log) + except Exception: + Logs.warn('Failed to run lcov, no coverage report generated') + finally: + clear_log.close() + +class TestFailed(Exception): + pass + +def post_test(ctx, appname, dirs=['src'], remove=['*boost*', 'c++*']): + if not ctx.env.NO_COVERAGE: + diropts = '' + for i in dirs: + diropts += ' -d ' + i + coverage_log = open('lcov-coverage.log', 'w') + coverage_lcov = open('coverage.lcov', 'w') + coverage_stripped_lcov = open('coverage-stripped.lcov', 'w') + try: + try: + base = '.' + if g_is_child: + base = '..' + + # Generate coverage data + lcov_cmd = 'lcov -c %s -b %s' % (diropts, base) + if ctx.env.LLVM_COV: + lcov_cmd += ' --gcov-tool %s' % ctx.env.LLVM_COV[0] + subprocess.call(lcov_cmd.split(), + stdout=coverage_lcov, stderr=coverage_log) + + # Strip unwanted stuff + subprocess.call( + ['lcov', '--remove', 'coverage.lcov'] + remove, + stdout=coverage_stripped_lcov, stderr=coverage_log) + + # Generate HTML coverage output + if not os.path.isdir('coverage'): + os.makedirs('coverage') + subprocess.call( + 'genhtml -o coverage coverage-stripped.lcov'.split(), + stdout=coverage_log, stderr=coverage_log) + + except Exception: + Logs.warn('Failed to run lcov, no coverage report generated') + finally: + coverage_stripped_lcov.close() + coverage_lcov.close() + coverage_log.close() + + duration = (time.clock() - ctx.autowaf_tests_start_time) * 1000.0 + total_tests = ctx.autowaf_tests[appname]['total'] + failed_tests = ctx.autowaf_tests[appname]['failed'] + passed_tests = total_tests - failed_tests + Logs.pprint('GREEN', '\n[==========] %d tests from %s ran (%d ms total)' % ( + total_tests, appname, duration)) + if not ctx.env.NO_COVERAGE: + Logs.pprint('GREEN', '[----------] Coverage: <file://%s>' + % os.path.abspath('coverage/index.html')) + + Logs.pprint('GREEN', '[ PASSED ] %d tests' % passed_tests) + if failed_tests > 0: + Logs.pprint('RED', '[ FAILED ] %d tests' % failed_tests) + raise TestFailed('Tests from %s failed' % appname) + Logs.pprint('', '') + + top_level = (len(ctx.stack_path) > 1) + if top_level: + cd_to_orig_dir(ctx, top_level) + +def run_test(ctx, + appname, + test, + desired_status=0, + dirs=['src'], + name='', + header=False, + quiet=False): + """Run an individual test. + + `test` is either a shell command string, or a list of [name, return status] + for displaying tests implemented in the calling Python code. + """ + + ctx.autowaf_tests_total += 1 + ctx.autowaf_local_tests_total += 1 + ctx.autowaf_tests[appname]['total'] += 1 + + out = (None, None) + if type(test) == list: + name = test[0] + returncode = test[1] + elif callable(test): + returncode = test() + else: + s = test + if isinstance(test, type([])): + s = ' '.join(test) + if header and not quiet: + Logs.pprint('Green', '\n[ RUN ] %s' % s) + cmd = test + if Options.options.test_wrapper: + cmd = Options.options.test_wrapper + ' ' + test + if name == '': + name = test + + proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) + out = proc.communicate() + returncode = proc.returncode + + success = desired_status is None or returncode == desired_status + if success: + if not quiet: + Logs.pprint('GREEN', '[ OK ] %s' % name) + else: + Logs.pprint('RED', '[ FAILED ] %s' % name) + ctx.autowaf_tests_failed += 1 + ctx.autowaf_local_tests_failed += 1 + ctx.autowaf_tests[appname]['failed'] += 1 + if type(test) != list and not callable(test): + Logs.pprint('RED', test) + + if Options.options.verbose_tests and type(test) != list and not callable(test): + sys.stdout.write(out[0].decode('utf-8')) + sys.stderr.write(out[1].decode('utf-8')) + + return (success, out) + +def tests_name(ctx, appname, name='*'): + if name == '*': + return appname + else: + return '%s.%s' % (appname, name) + +def begin_tests(ctx, appname, name='*'): + ctx.autowaf_local_tests_failed = 0 + ctx.autowaf_local_tests_total = 0 + ctx.autowaf_local_tests_start_time = time.clock() + Logs.pprint('GREEN', '\n[----------] %s' % ( + tests_name(ctx, appname, name))) + + class Handle: + def __enter__(self): + pass + + def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): + end_tests(ctx, appname, name) + + return Handle() + +def end_tests(ctx, appname, name='*'): + duration = (time.clock() - ctx.autowaf_local_tests_start_time) * 1000.0 + total = ctx.autowaf_local_tests_total + failures = ctx.autowaf_local_tests_failed + if failures == 0: + Logs.pprint('GREEN', '[----------] %d tests from %s (%d ms total)' % ( + ctx.autowaf_local_tests_total, tests_name(ctx, appname, name), duration)) + else: + Logs.pprint('RED', '[----------] %d/%d tests from %s (%d ms total)' % ( + total - failures, total, tests_name(ctx, appname, name), duration)) + +def run_tests(ctx, + appname, + tests, + desired_status=0, + dirs=['src'], + name='*', + headers=False): + begin_tests(ctx, appname, name) + + diropts = '' + for i in dirs: + diropts += ' -d ' + i + + for i in tests: + run_test(ctx, appname, i, desired_status, dirs, i, headers) + + end_tests(ctx, appname, name) + +def run_ldconfig(ctx): + should_run = (ctx.cmd == 'install' and + not ctx.env['RAN_LDCONFIG'] and + ctx.env['LIBDIR'] and + 'DESTDIR' not in os.environ and + not Options.options.destdir) + + if should_run: + try: + Logs.info("Waf: Running `/sbin/ldconfig %s'" % ctx.env['LIBDIR']) + subprocess.call(['/sbin/ldconfig', ctx.env['LIBDIR']]) + ctx.env['RAN_LDCONFIG'] = True + except Exception: + pass + +def get_rdf_news(name, + in_files, + top_entries=None, + extra_entries=None, + dev_dist=None): + import rdflib + from time import strptime + + doap = rdflib.Namespace('http://usefulinc.com/ns/doap#') + dcs = rdflib.Namespace('http://ontologi.es/doap-changeset#') + rdfs = rdflib.Namespace('http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#') + foaf = rdflib.Namespace('http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/') + rdf = rdflib.Namespace('http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#') + m = rdflib.ConjunctiveGraph() + + try: + for i in in_files: + m.parse(i, format='n3') + except Exception: + Logs.warn('Error parsing data, unable to generate NEWS') + return + + proj = m.value(None, rdf.type, doap.Project) + for f in m.triples([proj, rdfs.seeAlso, None]): + if f[2].endswith('.ttl'): + m.parse(f[2], format='n3') + + entries = {} + for r in m.triples([proj, doap.release, None]): + release = r[2] + revision = m.value(release, doap.revision, None) + date = m.value(release, doap.created, None) + blamee = m.value(release, dcs.blame, None) + changeset = m.value(release, dcs.changeset, None) + dist = m.value(release, doap['file-release'], None) + + if not dist: + Logs.warn('No file release for %s %s' % (proj, revision)) + dist = dev_dist + + if revision and date and blamee and changeset: + entry = {} + entry['name'] = str(name) + entry['revision'] = str(revision) + entry['date'] = strptime(str(date), '%Y-%m-%d') + entry['status'] = 'stable' if dist != dev_dist else 'unstable' + entry['dist'] = str(dist) + entry['items'] = [] + + for i in m.triples([changeset, dcs.item, None]): + item = str(m.value(i[2], rdfs.label, None)) + entry['items'] += [item] + if dist and top_entries is not None: + if not str(dist) in top_entries: + top_entries[str(dist)] = {'items': []} + top_entries[str(dist)]['items'] += [ + '%s: %s' % (name, item)] + + if extra_entries and dist: + for i in extra_entries[str(dist)]: + entry['items'] += extra_entries[str(dist)]['items'] + + entry['blamee_name'] = str(m.value(blamee, foaf.name, None)) + entry['blamee_mbox'] = str(m.value(blamee, foaf.mbox, None)) + + entries[(str(date), str(revision))] = entry + else: + Logs.warn('Ignored incomplete %s release description' % name) + + return entries + +def write_news(entries, out_file): + import textwrap + from time import strftime + + if len(entries) == 0: + return + + news = open(out_file, 'w') + for e in sorted(entries.keys(), reverse=True): + entry = entries[e] + news.write('%s (%s) %s;\n' % (entry['name'], entry['revision'], entry['status'])) + for item in entry['items']: + wrapped = textwrap.wrap(item, width=79) + news.write('\n * ' + '\n '.join(wrapped)) + + news.write('\n\n --') + news.write(' %s <%s>' % (entry['blamee_name'], + entry['blamee_mbox'].replace('mailto:', ''))) + + news.write(' %s\n\n' % ( + strftime('%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S +0000', entry['date']))) + + news.close() + +def write_posts(entries, meta, out_dir, status='stable'): + "write news posts in Pelican Markdown format" + from time import strftime + try: + os.mkdir(out_dir) + except Exception: + pass + + for i in entries: + entry = entries[i] + revision = i[1] + if entry['status'] != status: + continue + + date_str = strftime('%Y-%m-%d', entry['date']) + datetime_str = strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M', entry['date']) + + path = os.path.join(out_dir, '%s-%s-%s.md' % ( + date_str, entry['name'], revision.replace('.', '-'))) + post = open(path, 'w') + title = entry['title'] if 'title' in entry else entry['name'] + post.write('Title: %s %s\n' % (title, revision)) + post.write('Date: %s\n' % datetime_str) + post.write('Slug: %s-%s\n' % (entry['name'], revision.replace('.', '-'))) + for k in meta: + post.write('%s: %s\n' % (k, meta[k])) + post.write('\n') + + url = entry['dist'] + if entry['status'] == status: + post.write('[%s %s](%s) has been released.' % ( + (entry['name'], revision, url))) + + if 'description' in entry: + post.write(' ' + entry['description']) + + post.write('\n') + if (len(entry['items']) > 0 and + not (len(entry['items']) == 1 and + entry['items'][0] == 'Initial release')): + post.write('\nChanges:\n\n') + for i in entry['items']: + post.write(' * %s\n' % i) + + post.close() + +def get_blurb(in_file): + "Get the first paragram of a Markdown formatted file, skipping the title" + f = open(in_file, 'r') + f.readline() # Title + f.readline() # Title underline + f.readline() # Blank + out = '' + line = f.readline() + while len(line) > 0 and line != '\n': + out += line.replace('\n', ' ') + line = f.readline() + return out.strip() + +def get_news(in_file, entry_props={}): + """Get NEWS entries in the format expected by write_posts(). + + Properties that should be set on every entry can be passed in + `entry_props`. If `entry_props` has a 'dist_pattern' value, it is used to + set the 'dist' entry of entries by substituting the version number. + """ + + import re + import rfc822 + + f = open(in_file, 'r') + entries = {} + while True: + # Read header line + head = f.readline() + matches = re.compile(r'([^ ]*) \((.*)\) ([a-zA-z]*);').match(head) + if matches is None: + break + + entry = {} + entry['name'] = matches.group(1) + entry['revision'] = matches.group(2) + entry['status'] = matches.group(3) + entry['items'] = [] + if 'dist_pattern' in entry_props: + entry['dist'] = entry_props['dist_pattern'] % entry['revision'] + + # Read blank line after header + if f.readline() != '\n': + raise SyntaxError('expected blank line after NEWS header') + + def add_item(item): + if len(item) > 0: + entry['items'] += [item.replace('\n', ' ').strip()] + + # Read entries for this revision + item = '' + line = '' + while line != '\n': + line = f.readline() + if line.startswith(' * '): + add_item(item) + item = line[3:].lstrip() + else: + item += line.lstrip() + add_item(item) + + # Read footer line + foot = f.readline() + matches = re.compile(' -- (.*) <(.*)> (.*)').match(foot) + entry['date'] = rfc822.parsedate(matches.group(3)) + entry['blamee_name'] = matches.group(1) + entry['blamee_mbox'] = matches.group(2) + entry.update(entry_props) + entries[(entry['date'], entry['revision'])] = entry + + # Skip trailing blank line before next entry + f.readline() + + f.close() + + return entries + +def news_to_posts(news_file, entry_props, post_meta, default_post_dir): + post_dir = os.getenv('POST_DIR') + if not post_dir: + post_dir = default_post_dir + sys.stderr.write('POST_DIR not set in environment, writing to %s\n' % post_dir) + else: + sys.stderr.write('writing posts to %s\n' % post_dir) + + entries = get_news(news_file, entry_props) + write_posts(entries, post_meta, post_dir) + +def run_script(cmds): + for cmd in cmds: + subprocess.check_call(cmd, shell=True) + +def release(name, version, dist_name=None): + if dist_name is None: + dist_name = name.lower() + + dist = '%s-%s.tar.bz2' % (dist_name or name.lower(), version) + try: + os.remove(dist) + os.remove(dist + '.sig') + except Exception: + pass + + status = subprocess.check_output('git status --porcelain', shell=True) + if status: + Logs.error('error: git working copy is dirty\n' + status) + raise Exception('git working copy is dirty') + + head = subprocess.check_output('git show -s --oneline', shell=True) + head_summary = head[8:].strip().lower() + expected_summary = '%s %s' % (name.lower(), version) + if head_summary != expected_summary: + raise Exception('latest commit "%s" does not match "%s"' % ( + head_summary, expected_summary)) + + run_script(['./waf configure --docs', + './waf', + './waf distcheck', + './waf posts', + 'gpg -b %s' % dist, + 'git tag -s v%s -m "%s %s"' % (version, name, version)]) diff --git a/extras/batched_cc.py b/extras/batched_cc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aad2872 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/batched_cc.py @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2015 (ita) + +""" +Instead of compiling object files one by one, c/c++ compilers are often able to compile at once: +cc -c ../file1.c ../file2.c ../file3.c + +Files are output on the directory where the compiler is called, and dependencies are more difficult +to track (do not run the command on all source files if only one file changes) +As such, we do as if the files were compiled one by one, but no command is actually run: +replace each cc/cpp Task by a TaskSlave. A new task called TaskMaster collects the +signatures from each slave and finds out the command-line to run. + +Just import this module to start using it: +def build(bld): + bld.load('batched_cc') + +Note that this is provided as an example, unity builds are recommended +for best performance results (fewer tasks and fewer jobs to execute). +See waflib/extras/unity.py. +""" + +from waflib import Task, Utils +from waflib.TaskGen import extension, feature, after_method +from waflib.Tools import c, cxx + +MAX_BATCH = 50 + +c_str = '${CC} ${ARCH_ST:ARCH} ${CFLAGS} ${FRAMEWORKPATH_ST:FRAMEWORKPATH} ${tsk.batch_incpaths()} ${DEFINES_ST:DEFINES} -c ${SRCLST} ${CXX_TGT_F_BATCHED} ${CPPFLAGS}' +c_fun, _ = Task.compile_fun_noshell(c_str) + +cxx_str = '${CXX} ${ARCH_ST:ARCH} ${CXXFLAGS} ${FRAMEWORKPATH_ST:FRAMEWORKPATH} ${tsk.batch_incpaths()} ${DEFINES_ST:DEFINES} -c ${SRCLST} ${CXX_TGT_F_BATCHED} ${CPPFLAGS}' +cxx_fun, _ = Task.compile_fun_noshell(cxx_str) + +count = 70000 +class batch(Task.Task): + color = 'PINK' + + after = ['c', 'cxx'] + before = ['cprogram', 'cshlib', 'cstlib', 'cxxprogram', 'cxxshlib', 'cxxstlib'] + + def uid(self): + return Utils.h_list([Task.Task.uid(self), self.generator.idx, self.generator.path.abspath(), self.generator.target]) + + def __str__(self): + return 'Batch compilation for %d slaves' % len(self.slaves) + + def __init__(self, *k, **kw): + Task.Task.__init__(self, *k, **kw) + self.slaves = [] + self.inputs = [] + self.hasrun = 0 + + global count + count += 1 + self.idx = count + + def add_slave(self, slave): + self.slaves.append(slave) + self.set_run_after(slave) + + def runnable_status(self): + for t in self.run_after: + if not t.hasrun: + return Task.ASK_LATER + + for t in self.slaves: + #if t.executed: + if t.hasrun != Task.SKIPPED: + return Task.RUN_ME + + return Task.SKIP_ME + + def get_cwd(self): + return self.slaves[0].outputs[0].parent + + def batch_incpaths(self): + st = self.env.CPPPATH_ST + return [st % node.abspath() for node in self.generator.includes_nodes] + + def run(self): + self.outputs = [] + + srclst = [] + slaves = [] + for t in self.slaves: + if t.hasrun != Task.SKIPPED: + slaves.append(t) + srclst.append(t.inputs[0].abspath()) + + self.env.SRCLST = srclst + + if self.slaves[0].__class__.__name__ == 'c': + ret = c_fun(self) + else: + ret = cxx_fun(self) + + if ret: + return ret + + for t in slaves: + t.old_post_run() + +def hook(cls_type): + def n_hook(self, node): + + ext = '.obj' if self.env.CC_NAME == 'msvc' else '.o' + name = node.name + k = name.rfind('.') + if k >= 0: + basename = name[:k] + ext + else: + basename = name + ext + + outdir = node.parent.get_bld().make_node('%d' % self.idx) + outdir.mkdir() + out = outdir.find_or_declare(basename) + + task = self.create_task(cls_type, node, out) + + try: + self.compiled_tasks.append(task) + except AttributeError: + self.compiled_tasks = [task] + + if not getattr(self, 'masters', None): + self.masters = {} + self.allmasters = [] + + def fix_path(tsk): + if self.env.CC_NAME == 'msvc': + tsk.env.append_unique('CXX_TGT_F_BATCHED', '/Fo%s\\' % outdir.abspath()) + + if not node.parent in self.masters: + m = self.masters[node.parent] = self.master = self.create_task('batch') + fix_path(m) + self.allmasters.append(m) + else: + m = self.masters[node.parent] + if len(m.slaves) > MAX_BATCH: + m = self.masters[node.parent] = self.master = self.create_task('batch') + fix_path(m) + self.allmasters.append(m) + m.add_slave(task) + return task + return n_hook + +extension('.c')(hook('c')) +extension('.cpp','.cc','.cxx','.C','.c++')(hook('cxx')) + +@feature('cprogram', 'cshlib', 'cstaticlib', 'cxxprogram', 'cxxshlib', 'cxxstlib') +@after_method('apply_link') +def link_after_masters(self): + if getattr(self, 'allmasters', None): + for m in self.allmasters: + self.link_task.set_run_after(m) + +# Modify the c and cxx task classes - in theory it would be best to +# create subclasses and to re-map the c/c++ extensions +for x in ('c', 'cxx'): + t = Task.classes[x] + def run(self): + pass + + def post_run(self): + pass + + setattr(t, 'oldrun', getattr(t, 'run', None)) + setattr(t, 'run', run) + setattr(t, 'old_post_run', t.post_run) + setattr(t, 'post_run', post_run) + diff --git a/extras/biber.py b/extras/biber.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd9db4e --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/biber.py @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2011 (ita) + +""" +Latex processing using "biber" +""" + +import os +from waflib import Task, Logs + +from waflib.Tools import tex as texmodule + +class tex(texmodule.tex): + biber_fun, _ = Task.compile_fun('${BIBER} ${BIBERFLAGS} ${SRCFILE}',shell=False) + biber_fun.__doc__ = """ + Execute the program **biber** + """ + + def bibfile(self): + return None + + def bibunits(self): + self.env.env = {} + self.env.env.update(os.environ) + self.env.env.update({'BIBINPUTS': self.texinputs(), 'BSTINPUTS': self.texinputs()}) + self.env.SRCFILE = self.aux_nodes[0].name[:-4] + + if not self.env['PROMPT_LATEX']: + self.env.append_unique('BIBERFLAGS', '--quiet') + + path = self.aux_nodes[0].abspath()[:-4] + '.bcf' + if os.path.isfile(path): + Logs.warn('calling biber') + self.check_status('error when calling biber, check %s.blg for errors' % (self.env.SRCFILE), self.biber_fun()) + else: + super(tex, self).bibfile() + super(tex, self).bibunits() + +class latex(tex): + texfun, vars = Task.compile_fun('${LATEX} ${LATEXFLAGS} ${SRCFILE}', shell=False) +class pdflatex(tex): + texfun, vars = Task.compile_fun('${PDFLATEX} ${PDFLATEXFLAGS} ${SRCFILE}', shell=False) +class xelatex(tex): + texfun, vars = Task.compile_fun('${XELATEX} ${XELATEXFLAGS} ${SRCFILE}', shell=False) + +def configure(self): + """ + Almost the same as in tex.py, but try to detect 'biber' + """ + v = self.env + for p in ' biber tex latex pdflatex xelatex bibtex dvips dvipdf ps2pdf makeindex pdf2ps'.split(): + try: + self.find_program(p, var=p.upper()) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + v['DVIPSFLAGS'] = '-Ppdf' + diff --git a/extras/bjam.py b/extras/bjam.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e04d3a --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/bjam.py @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# per rosengren 2011 + +from os import sep, readlink +from waflib import Logs +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, after_method +from waflib.Task import Task, always_run + +def options(opt): + grp = opt.add_option_group('Bjam Options') + grp.add_option('--bjam_src', default=None, help='You can find it in <boost root>/tools/jam/src') + grp.add_option('--bjam_uname', default='linuxx86_64', help='bjam is built in <src>/bin.<uname>/bjam') + grp.add_option('--bjam_config', default=None) + grp.add_option('--bjam_toolset', default=None) + +def configure(cnf): + if not cnf.env.BJAM_SRC: + cnf.env.BJAM_SRC = cnf.options.bjam_src + if not cnf.env.BJAM_UNAME: + cnf.env.BJAM_UNAME = cnf.options.bjam_uname + try: + cnf.find_program('bjam', path_list=[ + cnf.env.BJAM_SRC + sep + 'bin.' + cnf.env.BJAM_UNAME + ]) + except Exception: + cnf.env.BJAM = None + if not cnf.env.BJAM_CONFIG: + cnf.env.BJAM_CONFIG = cnf.options.bjam_config + if not cnf.env.BJAM_TOOLSET: + cnf.env.BJAM_TOOLSET = cnf.options.bjam_toolset + +@feature('bjam') +@after_method('process_rule') +def process_bjam(self): + if not self.bld.env.BJAM: + self.create_task('bjam_creator') + self.create_task('bjam_build') + self.create_task('bjam_installer') + if getattr(self, 'always', False): + always_run(bjam_creator) + always_run(bjam_build) + always_run(bjam_installer) + +class bjam_creator(Task): + ext_out = 'bjam_exe' + vars=['BJAM_SRC', 'BJAM_UNAME'] + def run(self): + env = self.env + gen = self.generator + bjam = gen.bld.root.find_dir(env.BJAM_SRC) + if not bjam: + Logs.error('Can not find bjam source') + return -1 + bjam_exe_relpath = 'bin.' + env.BJAM_UNAME + '/bjam' + bjam_exe = bjam.find_resource(bjam_exe_relpath) + if bjam_exe: + env.BJAM = bjam_exe.srcpath() + return 0 + bjam_cmd = ['./build.sh'] + Logs.debug('runner: ' + bjam.srcpath() + '> ' + str(bjam_cmd)) + result = self.exec_command(bjam_cmd, cwd=bjam.srcpath()) + if not result == 0: + Logs.error('bjam failed') + return -1 + bjam_exe = bjam.find_resource(bjam_exe_relpath) + if bjam_exe: + env.BJAM = bjam_exe.srcpath() + return 0 + Logs.error('bjam failed') + return -1 + +class bjam_build(Task): + ext_in = 'bjam_exe' + ext_out = 'install' + vars = ['BJAM_TOOLSET'] + def run(self): + env = self.env + gen = self.generator + path = gen.path + bld = gen.bld + if hasattr(gen, 'root'): + build_root = path.find_node(gen.root) + else: + build_root = path + jam = bld.srcnode.find_resource(env.BJAM_CONFIG) + if jam: + Logs.debug('bjam: Using jam configuration from ' + jam.srcpath()) + jam_rel = jam.relpath_gen(build_root) + else: + Logs.warn('No build configuration in build_config/user-config.jam. Using default') + jam_rel = None + bjam_exe = bld.srcnode.find_node(env.BJAM) + if not bjam_exe: + Logs.error('env.BJAM is not set') + return -1 + bjam_exe_rel = bjam_exe.relpath_gen(build_root) + cmd = ([bjam_exe_rel] + + (['--user-config=' + jam_rel] if jam_rel else []) + + ['--stagedir=' + path.get_bld().path_from(build_root)] + + ['--debug-configuration'] + + ['--with-' + lib for lib in self.generator.target] + + (['toolset=' + env.BJAM_TOOLSET] if env.BJAM_TOOLSET else []) + + ['link=' + 'shared'] + + ['variant=' + 'release'] + ) + Logs.debug('runner: ' + build_root.srcpath() + '> ' + str(cmd)) + ret = self.exec_command(cmd, cwd=build_root.srcpath()) + if ret != 0: + return ret + self.set_outputs(path.get_bld().ant_glob('lib/*') + path.get_bld().ant_glob('bin/*')) + return 0 + +class bjam_installer(Task): + ext_in = 'install' + def run(self): + gen = self.generator + path = gen.path + for idir, pat in (('${LIBDIR}', 'lib/*'), ('${BINDIR}', 'bin/*')): + files = [] + for n in path.get_bld().ant_glob(pat): + try: + t = readlink(n.srcpath()) + gen.bld.symlink_as(sep.join([idir, n.name]), t, postpone=False) + except OSError: + files.append(n) + gen.bld.install_files(idir, files, postpone=False) + return 0 + diff --git a/extras/blender.py b/extras/blender.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e5efc28 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/blender.py @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Michal Proszek, 2014 (poxip) + +""" +Detect the version of Blender, path +and install the extension: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('blender') + def configure(cnf): + cnf.load('blender') + def build(bld): + bld(name='io_mesh_raw', + feature='blender', + files=['file1.py', 'file2.py'] + ) +If name variable is empty, files are installed in scripts/addons, otherwise scripts/addons/name +Use ./waf configure --system to set the installation directory to system path +""" +import os +import re +from getpass import getuser + +from waflib import Utils +from waflib.TaskGen import feature +from waflib.Configure import conf + +def options(opt): + opt.add_option( + '-s', '--system', + dest='directory_system', + default=False, + action='store_true', + help='determines installation directory (default: user)' + ) + +@conf +def find_blender(ctx): + '''Return version number of blender, if not exist return None''' + blender = ctx.find_program('blender') + output = ctx.cmd_and_log(blender + ['--version']) + m = re.search(r'Blender\s*((\d+(\.|))*)', output) + if not m: + ctx.fatal('Could not retrieve blender version') + + try: + blender_version = m.group(1) + except IndexError: + ctx.fatal('Could not retrieve blender version') + + ctx.env['BLENDER_VERSION'] = blender_version + return blender + +@conf +def configure_paths(ctx): + """Setup blender paths""" + # Get the username + user = getuser() + _platform = Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + config_path = {'user': '', 'system': ''} + if _platform.startswith('linux'): + config_path['user'] = '/home/%s/.config/blender/' % user + config_path['system'] = '/usr/share/blender/' + elif _platform == 'darwin': + # MAC OS X + config_path['user'] = \ + '/Users/%s/Library/Application Support/Blender/' % user + config_path['system'] = '/Library/Application Support/Blender/' + elif Utils.is_win32: + # Windows + appdata_path = ctx.getenv('APPDATA').replace('\\', '/') + homedrive = ctx.getenv('HOMEDRIVE').replace('\\', '/') + + config_path['user'] = '%s/Blender Foundation/Blender/' % appdata_path + config_path['system'] = \ + '%sAll Users/AppData/Roaming/Blender Foundation/Blender/' % homedrive + else: + ctx.fatal( + 'Unsupported platform. ' + 'Available platforms: Linux, OSX, MS-Windows.' + ) + + blender_version = ctx.env['BLENDER_VERSION'] + + config_path['user'] += blender_version + '/' + config_path['system'] += blender_version + '/' + + ctx.env['BLENDER_CONFIG_DIR'] = os.path.abspath(config_path['user']) + if ctx.options.directory_system: + ctx.env['BLENDER_CONFIG_DIR'] = config_path['system'] + + ctx.env['BLENDER_ADDONS_DIR'] = os.path.join( + ctx.env['BLENDER_CONFIG_DIR'], 'scripts/addons' + ) + Utils.check_dir(ctx.env['BLENDER_ADDONS_DIR']) + +def configure(ctx): + ctx.find_blender() + ctx.configure_paths() + +@feature('blender_list') +def blender(self): + # Two ways to install a blender extension: as a module or just .py files + dest_dir = os.path.join(self.env.BLENDER_ADDONS_DIR, self.get_name()) + Utils.check_dir(dest_dir) + self.add_install_files(install_to=dest_dir, install_from=getattr(self, 'files', '.')) + diff --git a/extras/boo.py b/extras/boo.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..06623d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/boo.py @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Yannick LM 2011 + +""" +Support for the boo programming language, for example:: + + bld(features = "boo", # necessary feature + source = "src.boo", # list of boo files + gen = "world.dll", # target + type = "library", # library/exe ("-target:xyz" flag) + name = "world" # necessary if the target is referenced by 'use' + ) +""" + +from waflib import Task +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, after_method, before_method, extension + +@extension('.boo') +def boo_hook(self, node): + # Nothing here yet ... + # TODO filter the non-boo source files in 'apply_booc' and remove this method + pass + +@feature('boo') +@before_method('process_source') +def apply_booc(self): + """Create a booc task """ + src_nodes = self.to_nodes(self.source) + out_node = self.path.find_or_declare(self.gen) + + self.boo_task = self.create_task('booc', src_nodes, [out_node]) + + # Set variables used by the 'booc' task + self.boo_task.env.OUT = '-o:%s' % out_node.abspath() + + # type is "exe" by default + type = getattr(self, "type", "exe") + self.boo_task.env.BOO_TARGET_TYPE = "-target:%s" % type + +@feature('boo') +@after_method('apply_boo') +def use_boo(self): + """" + boo applications honor the **use** keyword:: + """ + dep_names = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'use', [])) + for dep_name in dep_names: + dep_task_gen = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name(dep_name) + if not dep_task_gen: + continue + dep_task_gen.post() + dep_task = getattr(dep_task_gen, 'boo_task', None) + if not dep_task: + # Try a cs task: + dep_task = getattr(dep_task_gen, 'cs_task', None) + if not dep_task: + # Try a link task: + dep_task = getattr(dep_task, 'link_task', None) + if not dep_task: + # Abort ... + continue + self.boo_task.set_run_after(dep_task) # order + self.boo_task.dep_nodes.extend(dep_task.outputs) # dependency + self.boo_task.env.append_value('BOO_FLAGS', '-reference:%s' % dep_task.outputs[0].abspath()) + +class booc(Task.Task): + """Compiles .boo files """ + color = 'YELLOW' + run_str = '${BOOC} ${BOO_FLAGS} ${BOO_TARGET_TYPE} ${OUT} ${SRC}' + +@conf +def check_booc(self): + self.find_program('booc', 'BOOC') + self.env.BOO_FLAGS = ['-nologo'] + +def configure(self): + """Check that booc is available """ + self.check_booc() + diff --git a/extras/boost.py b/extras/boost.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c2aaaa9 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/boost.py @@ -0,0 +1,525 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# +# partially based on boost.py written by Gernot Vormayr +# written by Ruediger Sonderfeld <ruediger@c-plusplus.de>, 2008 +# modified by Bjoern Michaelsen, 2008 +# modified by Luca Fossati, 2008 +# rewritten for waf 1.5.1, Thomas Nagy, 2008 +# rewritten for waf 1.6.2, Sylvain Rouquette, 2011 + +''' + +This is an extra tool, not bundled with the default waf binary. +To add the boost tool to the waf file: +$ ./waf-light --tools=compat15,boost + or, if you have waf >= 1.6.2 +$ ./waf update --files=boost + +When using this tool, the wscript will look like: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_cxx boost') + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_cxx boost') + conf.check_boost(lib='system filesystem') + + def build(bld): + bld(source='main.cpp', target='app', use='BOOST') + +Options are generated, in order to specify the location of boost includes/libraries. +The `check_boost` configuration function allows to specify the used boost libraries. +It can also provide default arguments to the --boost-mt command-line arguments. +Everything will be packaged together in a BOOST component that you can use. + +When using MSVC, a lot of compilation flags need to match your BOOST build configuration: + - you may have to add /EHsc to your CXXFLAGS or define boost::throw_exception if BOOST_NO_EXCEPTIONS is defined. + Errors: C4530 + - boost libraries will try to be smart and use the (pretty but often not useful) auto-linking feature of MSVC + So before calling `conf.check_boost` you might want to disabling by adding + conf.env.DEFINES_BOOST += ['BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB'] + Errors: + - boost might also be compiled with /MT, which links the runtime statically. + If you have problems with redefined symbols, + self.env['DEFINES_%s' % var] += ['BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB'] + self.env['CXXFLAGS_%s' % var] += ['/MD', '/EHsc'] +Passing `--boost-linkage_autodetect` might help ensuring having a correct linkage in some basic cases. + +''' + +import sys +import re +from waflib import Utils, Logs, Errors +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, after_method + +BOOST_LIBS = ['/usr/lib', '/usr/local/lib', '/opt/local/lib', '/sw/lib', '/lib'] +BOOST_INCLUDES = ['/usr/include', '/usr/local/include', '/opt/local/include', '/sw/include'] +BOOST_VERSION_FILE = 'boost/version.hpp' +BOOST_VERSION_CODE = ''' +#include <iostream> +#include <boost/version.hpp> +int main() { std::cout << BOOST_LIB_VERSION << ":" << BOOST_VERSION << std::endl; } +''' + +BOOST_ERROR_CODE = ''' +#include <boost/system/error_code.hpp> +int main() { boost::system::error_code c; } +''' + +PTHREAD_CODE = ''' +#include <pthread.h> +static void* f(void*) { return 0; } +int main() { + pthread_t th; + pthread_attr_t attr; + pthread_attr_init(&attr); + pthread_create(&th, &attr, &f, 0); + pthread_join(th, 0); + pthread_cleanup_push(0, 0); + pthread_cleanup_pop(0); + pthread_attr_destroy(&attr); +} +''' + +BOOST_THREAD_CODE = ''' +#include <boost/thread.hpp> +int main() { boost::thread t; } +''' + +BOOST_LOG_CODE = ''' +#include <boost/log/trivial.hpp> +#include <boost/log/utility/setup/console.hpp> +#include <boost/log/utility/setup/common_attributes.hpp> +int main() { + using namespace boost::log; + add_common_attributes(); + add_console_log(std::clog, keywords::format = "%Message%"); + BOOST_LOG_TRIVIAL(debug) << "log is working" << std::endl; +} +''' + +# toolsets from {boost_dir}/tools/build/v2/tools/common.jam +PLATFORM = Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() +detect_intel = lambda env: (PLATFORM == 'win32') and 'iw' or 'il' +detect_clang = lambda env: (PLATFORM == 'darwin') and 'clang-darwin' or 'clang' +detect_mingw = lambda env: (re.search('MinGW', env.CXX[0])) and 'mgw' or 'gcc' +BOOST_TOOLSETS = { + 'borland': 'bcb', + 'clang': detect_clang, + 'como': 'como', + 'cw': 'cw', + 'darwin': 'xgcc', + 'edg': 'edg', + 'g++': detect_mingw, + 'gcc': detect_mingw, + 'icpc': detect_intel, + 'intel': detect_intel, + 'kcc': 'kcc', + 'kylix': 'bck', + 'mipspro': 'mp', + 'mingw': 'mgw', + 'msvc': 'vc', + 'qcc': 'qcc', + 'sun': 'sw', + 'sunc++': 'sw', + 'tru64cxx': 'tru', + 'vacpp': 'xlc' +} + + +def options(opt): + opt = opt.add_option_group('Boost Options') + opt.add_option('--boost-includes', type='string', + default='', dest='boost_includes', + help='''path to the directory where the boost includes are, + e.g., /path/to/boost_1_55_0/stage/include''') + opt.add_option('--boost-libs', type='string', + default='', dest='boost_libs', + help='''path to the directory where the boost libs are, + e.g., path/to/boost_1_55_0/stage/lib''') + opt.add_option('--boost-mt', action='store_true', + default=False, dest='boost_mt', + help='select multi-threaded libraries') + opt.add_option('--boost-abi', type='string', default='', dest='boost_abi', + help='''select libraries with tags (gd for debug, static is automatically added), + see doc Boost, Getting Started, chapter 6.1''') + opt.add_option('--boost-linkage_autodetect', action="store_true", dest='boost_linkage_autodetect', + help="auto-detect boost linkage options (don't get used to it / might break other stuff)") + opt.add_option('--boost-toolset', type='string', + default='', dest='boost_toolset', + help='force a toolset e.g. msvc, vc90, \ + gcc, mingw, mgw45 (default: auto)') + py_version = '%d%d' % (sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1]) + opt.add_option('--boost-python', type='string', + default=py_version, dest='boost_python', + help='select the lib python with this version \ + (default: %s)' % py_version) + + +@conf +def __boost_get_version_file(self, d): + if not d: + return None + dnode = self.root.find_dir(d) + if dnode: + return dnode.find_node(BOOST_VERSION_FILE) + return None + +@conf +def boost_get_version(self, d): + """silently retrieve the boost version number""" + node = self.__boost_get_version_file(d) + if node: + try: + txt = node.read() + except EnvironmentError: + Logs.error("Could not read the file %r", node.abspath()) + else: + re_but1 = re.compile('^#define\\s+BOOST_LIB_VERSION\\s+"(.+)"', re.M) + m1 = re_but1.search(txt) + re_but2 = re.compile('^#define\\s+BOOST_VERSION\\s+(\\d+)', re.M) + m2 = re_but2.search(txt) + if m1 and m2: + return (m1.group(1), m2.group(1)) + return self.check_cxx(fragment=BOOST_VERSION_CODE, includes=[d], execute=True, define_ret=True).split(":") + +@conf +def boost_get_includes(self, *k, **kw): + includes = k and k[0] or kw.get('includes') + if includes and self.__boost_get_version_file(includes): + return includes + for d in self.environ.get('INCLUDE', '').split(';') + BOOST_INCLUDES: + if self.__boost_get_version_file(d): + return d + if includes: + self.end_msg('headers not found in %s' % includes) + self.fatal('The configuration failed') + else: + self.end_msg('headers not found, please provide a --boost-includes argument (see help)') + self.fatal('The configuration failed') + + +@conf +def boost_get_toolset(self, cc): + toolset = cc + if not cc: + build_platform = Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + if build_platform in BOOST_TOOLSETS: + cc = build_platform + else: + cc = self.env.CXX_NAME + if cc in BOOST_TOOLSETS: + toolset = BOOST_TOOLSETS[cc] + return isinstance(toolset, str) and toolset or toolset(self.env) + + +@conf +def __boost_get_libs_path(self, *k, **kw): + ''' return the lib path and all the files in it ''' + if 'files' in kw: + return self.root.find_dir('.'), Utils.to_list(kw['files']) + libs = k and k[0] or kw.get('libs') + if libs: + path = self.root.find_dir(libs) + files = path.ant_glob('*boost_*') + if not libs or not files: + for d in self.environ.get('LIB', '').split(';') + BOOST_LIBS: + if not d: + continue + path = self.root.find_dir(d) + if path: + files = path.ant_glob('*boost_*') + if files: + break + path = self.root.find_dir(d + '64') + if path: + files = path.ant_glob('*boost_*') + if files: + break + if not path: + if libs: + self.end_msg('libs not found in %s' % libs) + self.fatal('The configuration failed') + else: + self.end_msg('libs not found, please provide a --boost-libs argument (see help)') + self.fatal('The configuration failed') + + self.to_log('Found the boost path in %r with the libraries:' % path) + for x in files: + self.to_log(' %r' % x) + return path, files + +@conf +def boost_get_libs(self, *k, **kw): + ''' + return the lib path and the required libs + according to the parameters + ''' + path, files = self.__boost_get_libs_path(**kw) + files = sorted(files, key=lambda f: (len(f.name), f.name), reverse=True) + toolset = self.boost_get_toolset(kw.get('toolset', '')) + toolset_pat = '(-%s[0-9]{0,3})' % toolset + version = '-%s' % self.env.BOOST_VERSION + + def find_lib(re_lib, files): + for file in files: + if re_lib.search(file.name): + self.to_log('Found boost lib %s' % file) + return file + return None + + def format_lib_name(name): + if name.startswith('lib') and self.env.CC_NAME != 'msvc': + name = name[3:] + return name[:name.rfind('.')] + + def match_libs(lib_names, is_static): + libs = [] + lib_names = Utils.to_list(lib_names) + if not lib_names: + return libs + t = [] + if kw.get('mt', False): + t.append('-mt') + if kw.get('abi'): + t.append('%s%s' % (is_static and '-s' or '-', kw['abi'])) + elif is_static: + t.append('-s') + tags_pat = t and ''.join(t) or '' + ext = is_static and self.env.cxxstlib_PATTERN or self.env.cxxshlib_PATTERN + ext = ext.partition('%s')[2] # remove '%s' or 'lib%s' from PATTERN + + for lib in lib_names: + if lib == 'python': + # for instance, with python='27', + # accepts '-py27', '-py2', '27', '-2.7' and '2' + # but will reject '-py3', '-py26', '26' and '3' + tags = '({0})?((-py{2})|(-py{1}(?=[^0-9]))|({2})|(-{1}.{3})|({1}(?=[^0-9]))|(?=[^0-9])(?!-py))'.format(tags_pat, kw['python'][0], kw['python'], kw['python'][1]) + else: + tags = tags_pat + # Trying libraries, from most strict match to least one + for pattern in ['boost_%s%s%s%s%s$' % (lib, toolset_pat, tags, version, ext), + 'boost_%s%s%s%s$' % (lib, tags, version, ext), + # Give up trying to find the right version + 'boost_%s%s%s%s$' % (lib, toolset_pat, tags, ext), + 'boost_%s%s%s$' % (lib, tags, ext), + 'boost_%s%s$' % (lib, ext), + 'boost_%s' % lib]: + self.to_log('Trying pattern %s' % pattern) + file = find_lib(re.compile(pattern), files) + if file: + libs.append(format_lib_name(file.name)) + break + else: + self.end_msg('lib %s not found in %s' % (lib, path.abspath())) + self.fatal('The configuration failed') + return libs + + return path.abspath(), match_libs(kw.get('lib'), False), match_libs(kw.get('stlib'), True) + +@conf +def _check_pthread_flag(self, *k, **kw): + ''' + Computes which flags should be added to CXXFLAGS and LINKFLAGS to compile in multi-threading mode + + Yes, we *need* to put the -pthread thing in CPPFLAGS because with GCC3, + boost/thread.hpp will trigger a #error if -pthread isn't used: + boost/config/requires_threads.hpp:47:5: #error "Compiler threading support + is not turned on. Please set the correct command line options for + threading: -pthread (Linux), -pthreads (Solaris) or -mthreads (Mingw32)" + + Based on _BOOST_PTHREAD_FLAG(): https://github.com/tsuna/boost.m4/blob/master/build-aux/boost.m4 + ''' + + var = kw.get('uselib_store', 'BOOST') + + self.start_msg('Checking the flags needed to use pthreads') + + # The ordering *is* (sometimes) important. Some notes on the + # individual items follow: + # (none): in case threads are in libc; should be tried before -Kthread and + # other compiler flags to prevent continual compiler warnings + # -lpthreads: AIX (must check this before -lpthread) + # -Kthread: Sequent (threads in libc, but -Kthread needed for pthread.h) + # -kthread: FreeBSD kernel threads (preferred to -pthread since SMP-able) + # -llthread: LinuxThreads port on FreeBSD (also preferred to -pthread) + # -pthread: GNU Linux/GCC (kernel threads), BSD/GCC (userland threads) + # -pthreads: Solaris/GCC + # -mthreads: MinGW32/GCC, Lynx/GCC + # -mt: Sun Workshop C (may only link SunOS threads [-lthread], but it + # doesn't hurt to check since this sometimes defines pthreads too; + # also defines -D_REENTRANT) + # ... -mt is also the pthreads flag for HP/aCC + # -lpthread: GNU Linux, etc. + # --thread-safe: KAI C++ + if Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() == "sunos": + # On Solaris (at least, for some versions), libc contains stubbed + # (non-functional) versions of the pthreads routines, so link-based + # tests will erroneously succeed. (We need to link with -pthreads/-mt/ + # -lpthread.) (The stubs are missing pthread_cleanup_push, or rather + # a function called by this macro, so we could check for that, but + # who knows whether they'll stub that too in a future libc.) So, + # we'll just look for -pthreads and -lpthread first: + boost_pthread_flags = ["-pthreads", "-lpthread", "-mt", "-pthread"] + else: + boost_pthread_flags = ["", "-lpthreads", "-Kthread", "-kthread", "-llthread", "-pthread", + "-pthreads", "-mthreads", "-lpthread", "--thread-safe", "-mt"] + + for boost_pthread_flag in boost_pthread_flags: + try: + self.env.stash() + self.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS_%s' % var, boost_pthread_flag) + self.env.append_value('LINKFLAGS_%s' % var, boost_pthread_flag) + self.check_cxx(code=PTHREAD_CODE, msg=None, use=var, execute=False) + + self.end_msg(boost_pthread_flag) + return + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + self.env.revert() + self.end_msg('None') + +@conf +def check_boost(self, *k, **kw): + """ + Initialize boost libraries to be used. + + Keywords: you can pass the same parameters as with the command line (without "--boost-"). + Note that the command line has the priority, and should preferably be used. + """ + if not self.env['CXX']: + self.fatal('load a c++ compiler first, conf.load("compiler_cxx")') + + params = { + 'lib': k and k[0] or kw.get('lib'), + 'stlib': kw.get('stlib') + } + for key, value in self.options.__dict__.items(): + if not key.startswith('boost_'): + continue + key = key[len('boost_'):] + params[key] = value and value or kw.get(key, '') + + var = kw.get('uselib_store', 'BOOST') + + self.find_program('dpkg-architecture', var='DPKG_ARCHITECTURE', mandatory=False) + if self.env.DPKG_ARCHITECTURE: + deb_host_multiarch = self.cmd_and_log([self.env.DPKG_ARCHITECTURE[0], '-qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH']) + BOOST_LIBS.insert(0, '/usr/lib/%s' % deb_host_multiarch.strip()) + + self.start_msg('Checking boost includes') + self.env['INCLUDES_%s' % var] = inc = self.boost_get_includes(**params) + versions = self.boost_get_version(inc) + self.env.BOOST_VERSION = versions[0] + self.env.BOOST_VERSION_NUMBER = int(versions[1]) + self.end_msg("%d.%d.%d" % (int(versions[1]) / 100000, + int(versions[1]) / 100 % 1000, + int(versions[1]) % 100)) + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.pprint('CYAN', ' path : %s' % self.env['INCLUDES_%s' % var]) + + if not params['lib'] and not params['stlib']: + return + if 'static' in kw or 'static' in params: + Logs.warn('boost: static parameter is deprecated, use stlib instead.') + self.start_msg('Checking boost libs') + path, libs, stlibs = self.boost_get_libs(**params) + self.env['LIBPATH_%s' % var] = [path] + self.env['STLIBPATH_%s' % var] = [path] + self.env['LIB_%s' % var] = libs + self.env['STLIB_%s' % var] = stlibs + self.end_msg('ok') + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.pprint('CYAN', ' path : %s' % path) + Logs.pprint('CYAN', ' shared libs : %s' % libs) + Logs.pprint('CYAN', ' static libs : %s' % stlibs) + + def has_shlib(lib): + return params['lib'] and lib in params['lib'] + def has_stlib(lib): + return params['stlib'] and lib in params['stlib'] + def has_lib(lib): + return has_shlib(lib) or has_stlib(lib) + if has_lib('thread'): + # not inside try_link to make check visible in the output + self._check_pthread_flag(k, kw) + + def try_link(): + if has_lib('system'): + self.check_cxx(fragment=BOOST_ERROR_CODE, use=var, execute=False) + if has_lib('thread'): + self.check_cxx(fragment=BOOST_THREAD_CODE, use=var, execute=False) + if has_lib('log'): + if not has_lib('thread'): + self.env['DEFINES_%s' % var] += ['BOOST_LOG_NO_THREADS'] + if has_shlib('log'): + self.env['DEFINES_%s' % var] += ['BOOST_LOG_DYN_LINK'] + self.check_cxx(fragment=BOOST_LOG_CODE, use=var, execute=False) + + if params.get('linkage_autodetect', False): + self.start_msg("Attempting to detect boost linkage flags") + toolset = self.boost_get_toolset(kw.get('toolset', '')) + if toolset in ('vc',): + # disable auto-linking feature, causing error LNK1181 + # because the code wants to be linked against + self.env['DEFINES_%s' % var] += ['BOOST_ALL_NO_LIB'] + + # if no dlls are present, we guess the .lib files are not stubs + has_dlls = False + for x in Utils.listdir(path): + if x.endswith(self.env.cxxshlib_PATTERN % ''): + has_dlls = True + break + if not has_dlls: + self.env['STLIBPATH_%s' % var] = [path] + self.env['STLIB_%s' % var] = libs + del self.env['LIB_%s' % var] + del self.env['LIBPATH_%s' % var] + + # we attempt to play with some known-to-work CXXFLAGS combinations + for cxxflags in (['/MD', '/EHsc'], []): + self.env.stash() + self.env["CXXFLAGS_%s" % var] += cxxflags + try: + try_link() + except Errors.ConfigurationError as e: + self.env.revert() + exc = e + else: + self.end_msg("ok: winning cxxflags combination: %s" % (self.env["CXXFLAGS_%s" % var])) + exc = None + self.env.commit() + break + + if exc is not None: + self.end_msg("Could not auto-detect boost linking flags combination, you may report it to boost.py author", ex=exc) + self.fatal('The configuration failed') + else: + self.end_msg("Boost linkage flags auto-detection not implemented (needed ?) for this toolchain") + self.fatal('The configuration failed') + else: + self.start_msg('Checking for boost linkage') + try: + try_link() + except Errors.ConfigurationError as e: + self.end_msg("Could not link against boost libraries using supplied options") + self.fatal('The configuration failed') + self.end_msg('ok') + + +@feature('cxx') +@after_method('apply_link') +def install_boost(self): + if install_boost.done or not Utils.is_win32 or not self.bld.cmd.startswith('install'): + return + install_boost.done = True + inst_to = getattr(self, 'install_path', '${BINDIR}') + for lib in self.env.LIB_BOOST: + try: + file = self.bld.find_file(self.env.cxxshlib_PATTERN % lib, self.env.LIBPATH_BOOST) + self.add_install_files(install_to=inst_to, install_from=self.bld.root.find_node(file)) + except: + continue +install_boost.done = False + diff --git a/extras/build_file_tracker.py b/extras/build_file_tracker.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c4f26fd --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/build_file_tracker.py @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2015 + +""" +Force files to depend on the timestamps of those located in the build directory. You may +want to use this to force partial rebuilds, see playground/track_output_files/ for a working example. + +Note that there is a variety of ways to implement this, one may want use timestamps on source files too for example, +or one may want to hash the files in the source directory only under certain conditions (md5_tstamp tool) +or to hash the file in the build directory with its timestamp +""" + +import os +from waflib import Node, Utils + +def get_bld_sig(self): + if not self.is_bld() or self.ctx.bldnode is self.ctx.srcnode: + return Utils.h_file(self.abspath()) + + try: + # add the creation time to the signature + return self.sig + str(os.stat(self.abspath()).st_mtime) + except AttributeError: + return None + +Node.Node.get_bld_sig = get_bld_sig + diff --git a/extras/build_logs.py b/extras/build_logs.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cdf8ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/build_logs.py @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2013 (ita) + +""" +A system for recording all outputs to a log file. Just add the following to your wscript file:: + + def init(ctx): + ctx.load('build_logs') +""" + +import atexit, sys, time, os, shutil, threading +from waflib import ansiterm, Logs, Context + +# adding the logs under the build/ directory will clash with the clean/ command +try: + up = os.path.dirname(Context.g_module.__file__) +except AttributeError: + up = '.' +LOGFILE = os.path.join(up, 'logs', time.strftime('%Y_%m_%d_%H_%M.log')) + +wlock = threading.Lock() +class log_to_file(object): + def __init__(self, stream, fileobj, filename): + self.stream = stream + self.encoding = self.stream.encoding + self.fileobj = fileobj + self.filename = filename + self.is_valid = True + def replace_colors(self, data): + for x in Logs.colors_lst.values(): + if isinstance(x, str): + data = data.replace(x, '') + return data + def write(self, data): + try: + wlock.acquire() + self.stream.write(data) + self.stream.flush() + if self.is_valid: + self.fileobj.write(self.replace_colors(data)) + finally: + wlock.release() + def fileno(self): + return self.stream.fileno() + def flush(self): + self.stream.flush() + if self.is_valid: + self.fileobj.flush() + def isatty(self): + return self.stream.isatty() + +def init(ctx): + global LOGFILE + filename = os.path.abspath(LOGFILE) + try: + os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(filename))) + except OSError: + pass + + if hasattr(os, 'O_NOINHERIT'): + fd = os.open(LOGFILE, os.O_CREAT | os.O_TRUNC | os.O_WRONLY | os.O_NOINHERIT) + fileobj = os.fdopen(fd, 'w') + else: + fileobj = open(LOGFILE, 'w') + old_stderr = sys.stderr + + # sys.stdout has already been replaced, so __stdout__ will be faster + #sys.stdout = log_to_file(sys.stdout, fileobj, filename) + #sys.stderr = log_to_file(sys.stderr, fileobj, filename) + def wrap(stream): + if stream.isatty(): + return ansiterm.AnsiTerm(stream) + return stream + sys.stdout = log_to_file(wrap(sys.__stdout__), fileobj, filename) + sys.stderr = log_to_file(wrap(sys.__stderr__), fileobj, filename) + + # now mess with the logging module... + for x in Logs.log.handlers: + try: + stream = x.stream + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + if id(stream) == id(old_stderr): + x.stream = sys.stderr + +def exit_cleanup(): + try: + fileobj = sys.stdout.fileobj + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + sys.stdout.is_valid = False + sys.stderr.is_valid = False + fileobj.close() + filename = sys.stdout.filename + + Logs.info('Output logged to %r', filename) + + # then copy the log file to "latest.log" if possible + up = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(filename)) + try: + shutil.copy(filename, os.path.join(up, 'latest.log')) + except OSError: + # this may fail on windows due to processes spawned + pass + +atexit.register(exit_cleanup) + diff --git a/extras/buildcopy.py b/extras/buildcopy.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a6d9ac8 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/buildcopy.py @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Calle Rosenquist, 2017 (xbreak) +""" +Create task that copies source files to the associated build node. +This is useful to e.g. construct a complete Python package so it can be unit tested +without installation. + +Source files to be copied can be specified either in `buildcopy_source` attribute, or +`source` attribute. If both are specified `buildcopy_source` has priority. + +Examples:: + + def build(bld): + bld(name = 'bar', + features = 'py buildcopy', + source = bld.path.ant_glob('src/bar/*.py')) + + bld(name = 'py baz', + features = 'buildcopy', + buildcopy_source = bld.path.ant_glob('src/bar/*.py') + ['src/bar/resource.txt']) + +""" +import os, shutil +from waflib import Errors, Task, TaskGen, Utils, Node + +@TaskGen.before_method('process_source') +@TaskGen.feature('buildcopy') +def make_buildcopy(self): + """ + Creates the buildcopy task. + """ + def to_src_nodes(lst): + """Find file nodes only in src, TaskGen.to_nodes will not work for this since it gives + preference to nodes in build. + """ + if isinstance(lst, Node.Node): + if not lst.is_src(): + raise Errors.WafError('buildcopy: node %s is not in src'%lst) + if not os.path.isfile(lst.abspath()): + raise Errors.WafError('buildcopy: Cannot copy directory %s (unsupported action)'%lst) + return lst + + if isinstance(lst, str): + lst = [x for x in Utils.split_path(lst) if x and x != '.'] + + node = self.bld.path.get_src().search_node(lst) + if node: + if not os.path.isfile(node.abspath()): + raise Errors.WafError('buildcopy: Cannot copy directory %s (unsupported action)'%node) + return node + + node = self.bld.path.get_src().find_node(lst) + if node: + if not os.path.isfile(node.abspath()): + raise Errors.WafError('buildcopy: Cannot copy directory %s (unsupported action)'%node) + return node + raise Errors.WafError('buildcopy: File not found in src: %s'%os.path.join(*lst)) + + nodes = [ to_src_nodes(n) for n in getattr(self, 'buildcopy_source', getattr(self, 'source', [])) ] + node_pairs = [(n, n.get_bld()) for n in nodes] + self.create_task('buildcopy', [n[0] for n in node_pairs], [n[1] for n in node_pairs], node_pairs=node_pairs) + + +class buildcopy(Task.Task): + """ + Copy for each pair `n` in `node_pairs`: n[0] -> n[1]. + + Attribute `node_pairs` should contain a list of tuples describing source and target: + + node_pairs = [(in, out), ...] + + """ + color = 'PINK' + + def keyword(self): + return 'Copying' + + def run(self): + for f,t in self.node_pairs: + t.parent.mkdir() + shutil.copy2(f.abspath(), t.abspath()) diff --git a/extras/c_bgxlc.py b/extras/c_bgxlc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6e3eaf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/c_bgxlc.py @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# harald at klimachs.de + +""" +IBM XL Compiler for Blue Gene +""" + +from waflib.Tools import ccroot,ar +from waflib.Configure import conf + +from waflib.Tools import xlc # method xlc_common_flags +from waflib.Tools.compiler_c import c_compiler +c_compiler['linux'].append('c_bgxlc') + +@conf +def find_bgxlc(conf): + cc = conf.find_program(['bgxlc_r','bgxlc'], var='CC') + conf.get_xlc_version(cc) + conf.env.CC = cc + conf.env.CC_NAME = 'bgxlc' + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_bgxlc() + conf.find_ar() + conf.xlc_common_flags() + conf.env.LINKFLAGS_cshlib = ['-G','-Wl,-bexpfull'] + conf.env.LINKFLAGS_cprogram = [] + conf.cc_load_tools() + conf.cc_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + diff --git a/extras/c_dumbpreproc.py b/extras/c_dumbpreproc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ce9e1a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/c_dumbpreproc.py @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2010 (ita) + +""" +Dumb C/C++ preprocessor for finding dependencies + +It will look at all include files it can find after removing the comments, so the following +will always add the dependency on both "a.h" and "b.h":: + + #include "a.h" + #ifdef B + #include "b.h" + #endif + int main() { + return 0; + } + +To use:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_c') + conf.load('c_dumbpreproc') +""" + +import re +from waflib.Tools import c_preproc + +re_inc = re.compile( + '^[ \t]*(#|%:)[ \t]*(include)[ \t]*[<"](.*)[>"]\r*$', + re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE) + +def lines_includes(node): + code = node.read() + if c_preproc.use_trigraphs: + for (a, b) in c_preproc.trig_def: + code = code.split(a).join(b) + code = c_preproc.re_nl.sub('', code) + code = c_preproc.re_cpp.sub(c_preproc.repl, code) + return [(m.group(2), m.group(3)) for m in re.finditer(re_inc, code)] + +parser = c_preproc.c_parser +class dumb_parser(parser): + def addlines(self, node): + if node in self.nodes[:-1]: + return + self.currentnode_stack.append(node.parent) + + # Avoid reading the same files again + try: + lines = self.parse_cache[node] + except KeyError: + lines = self.parse_cache[node] = lines_includes(node) + + self.lines = lines + [(c_preproc.POPFILE, '')] + self.lines + + def start(self, node, env): + try: + self.parse_cache = node.ctx.parse_cache + except AttributeError: + self.parse_cache = node.ctx.parse_cache = {} + + self.addlines(node) + while self.lines: + (x, y) = self.lines.pop(0) + if x == c_preproc.POPFILE: + self.currentnode_stack.pop() + continue + self.tryfind(y) + +c_preproc.c_parser = dumb_parser + diff --git a/extras/c_emscripten.py b/extras/c_emscripten.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e1ac494 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/c_emscripten.py @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# -*- coding: utf-8 vi:ts=4:noexpandtab + +import subprocess, shlex, sys + +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, gcc, gxx +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib.TaskGen import after_method, feature + +from waflib.Tools.compiler_c import c_compiler +from waflib.Tools.compiler_cxx import cxx_compiler + +for supported_os in ('linux', 'darwin', 'gnu', 'aix'): + c_compiler[supported_os].append('c_emscripten') + cxx_compiler[supported_os].append('c_emscripten') + + +@conf +def get_emscripten_version(conf, cc): + """ + Emscripten doesn't support processing '-' like clang/gcc + """ + + dummy = conf.cachedir.parent.make_node("waf-emscripten.c") + dummy.write("") + cmd = cc + ['-dM', '-E', '-x', 'c', dummy.abspath()] + env = conf.env.env or None + try: + p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=env) + out = p.communicate()[0] + except Exception as e: + conf.fatal('Could not determine emscripten version %r: %s' % (cmd, e)) + + if not isinstance(out, str): + out = out.decode(sys.stdout.encoding or 'latin-1') + + k = {} + out = out.splitlines() + for line in out: + lst = shlex.split(line) + if len(lst)>2: + key = lst[1] + val = lst[2] + k[key] = val + + if not ('__clang__' in k and 'EMSCRIPTEN' in k): + conf.fatal('Could not determine the emscripten compiler version.') + + conf.env.DEST_OS = 'generic' + conf.env.DEST_BINFMT = 'elf' + conf.env.DEST_CPU = 'asm-js' + conf.env.CC_VERSION = (k['__clang_major__'], k['__clang_minor__'], k['__clang_patchlevel__']) + return k + +@conf +def find_emscripten(conf): + cc = conf.find_program(['emcc'], var='CC') + conf.get_emscripten_version(cc) + conf.env.CC = cc + conf.env.CC_NAME = 'emscripten' + cxx = conf.find_program(['em++'], var='CXX') + conf.env.CXX = cxx + conf.env.CXX_NAME = 'emscripten' + conf.find_program(['emar'], var='AR') + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_emscripten() + conf.find_ar() + conf.gcc_common_flags() + conf.gxx_common_flags() + conf.cc_load_tools() + conf.cc_add_flags() + conf.cxx_load_tools() + conf.cxx_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + conf.env.ARFLAGS = ['rcs'] + conf.env.cshlib_PATTERN = '%s.js' + conf.env.cxxshlib_PATTERN = '%s.js' + conf.env.cstlib_PATTERN = '%s.a' + conf.env.cxxstlib_PATTERN = '%s.a' + conf.env.cprogram_PATTERN = '%s.html' + conf.env.cxxprogram_PATTERN = '%s.html' + conf.env.CXX_TGT_F = ['-c', '-o', ''] + conf.env.CC_TGT_F = ['-c', '-o', ''] + conf.env.CXXLNK_TGT_F = ['-o', ''] + conf.env.CCLNK_TGT_F = ['-o', ''] + conf.env.append_value('LINKFLAGS',['-Wl,--enable-auto-import']) diff --git a/extras/c_nec.py b/extras/c_nec.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96bfae4 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/c_nec.py @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# harald at klimachs.de + +""" +NEC SX Compiler for SX vector systems +""" + +import re +from waflib import Utils +from waflib.Tools import ccroot,ar +from waflib.Configure import conf + +from waflib.Tools import xlc # method xlc_common_flags +from waflib.Tools.compiler_c import c_compiler +c_compiler['linux'].append('c_nec') + +@conf +def find_sxc(conf): + cc = conf.find_program(['sxcc'], var='CC') + conf.get_sxc_version(cc) + conf.env.CC = cc + conf.env.CC_NAME = 'sxcc' + +@conf +def get_sxc_version(conf, fc): + version_re = re.compile(r"C\+\+/SX\s*Version\s*(?P<major>\d*)\.(?P<minor>\d*)", re.I).search + cmd = fc + ['-V'] + p = Utils.subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=False, stdout=Utils.subprocess.PIPE, stderr=Utils.subprocess.PIPE, env=None) + out, err = p.communicate() + + if out: + match = version_re(out) + else: + match = version_re(err) + if not match: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the NEC C compiler version.') + k = match.groupdict() + conf.env['C_VERSION'] = (k['major'], k['minor']) + +@conf +def sxc_common_flags(conf): + v=conf.env + v['CC_SRC_F']=[] + v['CC_TGT_F']=['-c','-o'] + if not v['LINK_CC']: + v['LINK_CC']=v['CC'] + v['CCLNK_SRC_F']=[] + v['CCLNK_TGT_F']=['-o'] + v['CPPPATH_ST']='-I%s' + v['DEFINES_ST']='-D%s' + v['LIB_ST']='-l%s' + v['LIBPATH_ST']='-L%s' + v['STLIB_ST']='-l%s' + v['STLIBPATH_ST']='-L%s' + v['RPATH_ST']='' + v['SONAME_ST']=[] + v['SHLIB_MARKER']=[] + v['STLIB_MARKER']=[] + v['LINKFLAGS_cprogram']=[''] + v['cprogram_PATTERN']='%s' + v['CFLAGS_cshlib']=['-fPIC'] + v['LINKFLAGS_cshlib']=[''] + v['cshlib_PATTERN']='lib%s.so' + v['LINKFLAGS_cstlib']=[] + v['cstlib_PATTERN']='lib%s.a' + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_sxc() + conf.find_program('sxar',VAR='AR') + conf.sxc_common_flags() + conf.cc_load_tools() + conf.cc_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() diff --git a/extras/cabal.py b/extras/cabal.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e10a0d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/cabal.py @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python
+# encoding: utf-8
+# Anton Feldmann, 2012
+# "Base for cabal"
+
+from waflib import Task, Utils
+from waflib.TaskGen import extension
+from waflib.Utils import threading
+from shutil import rmtree
+
+lock = threading.Lock()
+registering = False
+
+def configure(self):
+ self.find_program('cabal', var='CABAL')
+ self.find_program('ghc-pkg', var='GHCPKG')
+ pkgconfd = self.bldnode.abspath() + '/package.conf.d'
+ self.env.PREFIX = self.bldnode.abspath() + '/dist'
+ self.env.PKGCONFD = pkgconfd
+ if self.root.find_node(pkgconfd + '/package.cache'):
+ self.msg('Using existing package database', pkgconfd, color='CYAN')
+ else:
+ pkgdir = self.root.find_dir(pkgconfd)
+ if pkgdir:
+ self.msg('Deleting corrupt package database', pkgdir.abspath(), color ='RED')
+ rmtree(pkgdir.abspath())
+ pkgdir = None
+
+ self.cmd_and_log(self.env.GHCPKG + ['init', pkgconfd])
+ self.msg('Created package database', pkgconfd, color = 'YELLOW' if pkgdir else 'GREEN')
+
+@extension('.cabal')
+def process_cabal(self, node):
+ out_dir_node = self.bld.root.find_dir(self.bld.out_dir)
+ package_node = node.change_ext('.package')
+ package_node = out_dir_node.find_or_declare(package_node.name)
+ build_node = node.parent.get_bld()
+ build_path = build_node.abspath()
+ config_node = build_node.find_or_declare('setup-config')
+ inplace_node = build_node.find_or_declare('package.conf.inplace')
+
+ config_task = self.create_task('cabal_configure', node)
+ config_task.cwd = node.parent.abspath()
+ config_task.depends_on = getattr(self, 'depends_on', '')
+ config_task.build_path = build_path
+ config_task.set_outputs(config_node)
+
+ build_task = self.create_task('cabal_build', config_node)
+ build_task.cwd = node.parent.abspath()
+ build_task.build_path = build_path
+ build_task.set_outputs(inplace_node)
+
+ copy_task = self.create_task('cabal_copy', inplace_node)
+ copy_task.cwd = node.parent.abspath()
+ copy_task.depends_on = getattr(self, 'depends_on', '')
+ copy_task.build_path = build_path
+
+ last_task = copy_task
+ task_list = [config_task, build_task, copy_task]
+
+ if (getattr(self, 'register', False)):
+ register_task = self.create_task('cabal_register', inplace_node)
+ register_task.cwd = node.parent.abspath()
+ register_task.set_run_after(copy_task)
+ register_task.build_path = build_path
+
+ pkgreg_task = self.create_task('ghcpkg_register', inplace_node)
+ pkgreg_task.cwd = node.parent.abspath()
+ pkgreg_task.set_run_after(register_task)
+ pkgreg_task.build_path = build_path
+
+ last_task = pkgreg_task
+ task_list += [register_task, pkgreg_task]
+
+ touch_task = self.create_task('cabal_touch', inplace_node)
+ touch_task.set_run_after(last_task)
+ touch_task.set_outputs(package_node)
+ touch_task.build_path = build_path
+
+ task_list += [touch_task]
+
+ return task_list
+
+def get_all_src_deps(node):
+ hs_deps = node.ant_glob('**/*.hs')
+ hsc_deps = node.ant_glob('**/*.hsc')
+ lhs_deps = node.ant_glob('**/*.lhs')
+ c_deps = node.ant_glob('**/*.c')
+ cpp_deps = node.ant_glob('**/*.cpp')
+ proto_deps = node.ant_glob('**/*.proto')
+ return sum([hs_deps, hsc_deps, lhs_deps, c_deps, cpp_deps, proto_deps], [])
+
+class Cabal(Task.Task):
+ def scan(self):
+ return (get_all_src_deps(self.generator.path), ())
+
+class cabal_configure(Cabal):
+ run_str = '${CABAL} configure -v0 --prefix=${PREFIX} --global --user --package-db=${PKGCONFD} --builddir=${tsk.build_path}'
+ shell = True
+
+ def scan(self):
+ out_node = self.generator.bld.root.find_dir(self.generator.bld.out_dir)
+ deps = [out_node.find_or_declare(dep).change_ext('.package') for dep in Utils.to_list(self.depends_on)]
+ return (deps, ())
+
+class cabal_build(Cabal):
+ run_str = '${CABAL} build -v1 --builddir=${tsk.build_path}/'
+ shell = True
+
+class cabal_copy(Cabal):
+ run_str = '${CABAL} copy -v0 --builddir=${tsk.build_path}'
+ shell = True
+
+class cabal_register(Cabal):
+ run_str = '${CABAL} register -v0 --gen-pkg-config=${tsk.build_path}/pkg.config --builddir=${tsk.build_path}'
+ shell = True
+
+class ghcpkg_register(Cabal):
+ run_str = '${GHCPKG} update -v0 --global --user --package-conf=${PKGCONFD} ${tsk.build_path}/pkg.config'
+ shell = True
+
+ def runnable_status(self):
+ global lock, registering
+
+ val = False
+ lock.acquire()
+ val = registering
+ lock.release()
+
+ if val:
+ return Task.ASK_LATER
+
+ ret = Task.Task.runnable_status(self)
+ if ret == Task.RUN_ME:
+ lock.acquire()
+ registering = True
+ lock.release()
+
+ return ret
+
+ def post_run(self):
+ global lock, registering
+
+ lock.acquire()
+ registering = False
+ lock.release()
+
+ return Task.Task.post_run(self)
+
+class cabal_touch(Cabal):
+ run_str = 'touch ${TGT}'
+
diff --git a/extras/cfg_altoptions.py b/extras/cfg_altoptions.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47b1189 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/cfg_altoptions.py @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Tool to extend c_config.check_cfg() + +__author__ = __maintainer__ = "Jérôme Carretero <cJ-waf@zougloub.eu>" +__copyright__ = "Jérôme Carretero, 2014" + +""" + +This tool allows to work around the absence of ``*-config`` programs +on systems, by keeping the same clean configuration syntax but inferring +values or permitting their modification via the options interface. + +Note that pkg-config can also support setting ``PKG_CONFIG_PATH``, +so you can put custom files in a folder containing new .pc files. +This tool could also be implemented by taking advantage of this fact. + +Usage:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('c_config_alt') + opt.add_package_option('package') + + def configure(cfg): + conf.load('c_config_alt') + conf.check_cfg(...) + +Known issues: + +- Behavior with different build contexts... + +""" + +import os +import functools +from waflib import Configure, Options, Errors + +def name_to_dest(x): + return x.lower().replace('-', '_') + + +def options(opt): + def x(opt, param): + dest = name_to_dest(param) + gr = opt.get_option_group("configure options") + gr.add_option('--%s-root' % dest, + help="path containing include and lib subfolders for %s" \ + % param, + ) + + opt.add_package_option = functools.partial(x, opt) + + +check_cfg_old = getattr(Configure.ConfigurationContext, 'check_cfg') + +@Configure.conf +def check_cfg(conf, *k, **kw): + if k: + lst = k[0].split() + kw['package'] = lst[0] + kw['args'] = ' '.join(lst[1:]) + + if not 'package' in kw: + return check_cfg_old(conf, **kw) + + package = kw['package'] + + package_lo = name_to_dest(package) + package_hi = package.upper().replace('-', '_') # TODO FIXME + package_hi = kw.get('uselib_store', package_hi) + + def check_folder(path, name): + try: + assert os.path.isdir(path) + except AssertionError: + raise Errors.ConfigurationError( + "%s_%s (%s) is not a folder!" \ + % (package_lo, name, path)) + return path + + root = getattr(Options.options, '%s_root' % package_lo, None) + + if root is None: + return check_cfg_old(conf, **kw) + else: + def add_manual_var(k, v): + conf.start_msg('Adding for %s a manual var' % (package)) + conf.env["%s_%s" % (k, package_hi)] = v + conf.end_msg("%s = %s" % (k, v)) + + + check_folder(root, 'root') + + pkg_inc = check_folder(os.path.join(root, "include"), 'inc') + add_manual_var('INCLUDES', [pkg_inc]) + pkg_lib = check_folder(os.path.join(root, "lib"), 'libpath') + add_manual_var('LIBPATH', [pkg_lib]) + add_manual_var('LIB', [package]) + + for x in kw.get('manual_deps', []): + for k, v in sorted(conf.env.get_merged_dict().items()): + if k.endswith('_%s' % x): + k = k.replace('_%s' % x, '') + conf.start_msg('Adding for %s a manual dep' \ + %(package)) + conf.env["%s_%s" % (k, package_hi)] += v + conf.end_msg('%s += %s' % (k, v)) + + return True + diff --git a/extras/clang_compilation_database.py b/extras/clang_compilation_database.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4d9b5e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/clang_compilation_database.py @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Christoph Koke, 2013 + +""" +Writes the c and cpp compile commands into build/compile_commands.json +see http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html + +Usage: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_cxx') + ... + conf.load('clang_compilation_database') +""" + +import sys, os, json, shlex, pipes +from waflib import Logs, TaskGen, Task + +Task.Task.keep_last_cmd = True + +@TaskGen.feature('c', 'cxx') +@TaskGen.after_method('process_use') +def collect_compilation_db_tasks(self): + "Add a compilation database entry for compiled tasks" + try: + clang_db = self.bld.clang_compilation_database_tasks + except AttributeError: + clang_db = self.bld.clang_compilation_database_tasks = [] + self.bld.add_post_fun(write_compilation_database) + + tup = tuple(y for y in [Task.classes.get(x) for x in ('c', 'cxx')] if y) + for task in getattr(self, 'compiled_tasks', []): + if isinstance(task, tup): + clang_db.append(task) + +def write_compilation_database(ctx): + "Write the clang compilation database as JSON" + database_file = ctx.bldnode.make_node('compile_commands.json') + Logs.info('Build commands will be stored in %s', database_file.path_from(ctx.path)) + try: + root = json.load(database_file) + except IOError: + root = [] + clang_db = dict((x['file'], x) for x in root) + for task in getattr(ctx, 'clang_compilation_database_tasks', []): + try: + cmd = task.last_cmd + except AttributeError: + continue + directory = getattr(task, 'cwd', ctx.variant_dir) + f_node = task.inputs[0] + filename = os.path.relpath(f_node.abspath(), directory) + entry = { + "directory": directory, + "arguments": cmd, + "file": filename, + } + clang_db[filename] = entry + root = list(clang_db.values()) + database_file.write(json.dumps(root, indent=2)) + +# Override the runnable_status function to do a dummy/dry run when the file doesn't need to be compiled. +# This will make sure compile_commands.json is always fully up to date. +# Previously you could end up with a partial compile_commands.json if the build failed. +for x in ('c', 'cxx'): + if x not in Task.classes: + continue + + t = Task.classes[x] + + def runnable_status(self): + def exec_command(cmd, **kw): + pass + + run_status = self.old_runnable_status() + if run_status == Task.SKIP_ME: + setattr(self, 'old_exec_command', getattr(self, 'exec_command', None)) + setattr(self, 'exec_command', exec_command) + self.run() + setattr(self, 'exec_command', getattr(self, 'old_exec_command', None)) + return run_status + + setattr(t, 'old_runnable_status', getattr(t, 'runnable_status', None)) + setattr(t, 'runnable_status', runnable_status) diff --git a/extras/codelite.py b/extras/codelite.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..523302c --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/codelite.py @@ -0,0 +1,875 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# CodeLite Project +# Christian Klein (chrikle@berlios.de) +# Created: Jan 2012 +# As templete for this file I used the msvs.py +# I hope this template will work proper + +""" +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +are met: + +1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + +2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + +3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED +WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE +DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, +INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES +(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR +SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) +HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, +STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING +IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE +POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +""" + +""" + + +To add this tool to your project: +def options(conf): + opt.load('codelite') + +It can be a good idea to add the sync_exec tool too. + +To generate solution files: +$ waf configure codelite + +To customize the outputs, provide subclasses in your wscript files: + +from waflib.extras import codelite +class vsnode_target(codelite.vsnode_target): + def get_build_command(self, props): + # likely to be required + return "waf.bat build" + def collect_source(self): + # likely to be required + ... +class codelite_bar(codelite.codelite_generator): + def init(self): + codelite.codelite_generator.init(self) + self.vsnode_target = vsnode_target + +The codelite class re-uses the same build() function for reading the targets (task generators), +you may therefore specify codelite settings on the context object: + +def build(bld): + bld.codelite_solution_name = 'foo.workspace' + bld.waf_command = 'waf.bat' + bld.projects_dir = bld.srcnode.make_node('') + bld.projects_dir.mkdir() + + +ASSUMPTIONS: +* a project can be either a directory or a target, project files are written only for targets that have source files +* each project is a vcxproj file, therefore the project uuid needs only to be a hash of the absolute path +""" + +import os, re, sys +import uuid # requires python 2.5 +from waflib.Build import BuildContext +from waflib import Utils, TaskGen, Logs, Task, Context, Node, Options + +HEADERS_GLOB = '**/(*.h|*.hpp|*.H|*.inl)' + +PROJECT_TEMPLATE = r'''<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> +<CodeLite_Project Name="${project.name}" InternalType="Library"> + <Plugins> + <Plugin Name="qmake"> + <![CDATA[00010001N0005Release000000000000]]> + </Plugin> + </Plugins> + <Description/> + <Dependencies/> + <VirtualDirectory Name="src"> + ${for x in project.source} + ${if (project.get_key(x)=="sourcefile")} + <File Name="${x.abspath()}"/> + ${endif} + ${endfor} + </VirtualDirectory> + <VirtualDirectory Name="include"> + ${for x in project.source} + ${if (project.get_key(x)=="headerfile")} + <File Name="${x.abspath()}"/> + ${endif} + ${endfor} + </VirtualDirectory> + <Settings Type="Dynamic Library"> + <GlobalSettings> + <Compiler Options="" C_Options=""> + <IncludePath Value="."/> + </Compiler> + <Linker Options=""> + <LibraryPath Value="."/> + </Linker> + <ResourceCompiler Options=""/> + </GlobalSettings> + <Configuration Name="Release" CompilerType="gnu gcc" ReleasegerType="GNU gdb Releaseger" Type="Dynamic Library" BuildCmpWithGlobalSettings="append" BuildLnkWithGlobalSettings="append" BuildResWithGlobalSettings="append"> + <Compiler Options="" C_Options="" Required="yes" PreCompiledHeader="" PCHInCommandLine="no" UseDifferentPCHFlags="no" PCHFlags=""> + <IncludePath Value="."/> + <IncludePath Value="."/> + </Compiler> + <Linker Options="" Required="yes"> + <LibraryPath Value=""/> + </Linker> + <ResourceCompiler Options="" Required="no"/> + <General OutputFile="${xml:project.build_properties[0].output_file}" IntermediateDirectory="" Command="" CommandArguments="" PauseExecWhenProcTerminates="yes"/> + <Environment EnvVarSetName="<Use Defaults>" DbgSetName="<Use Defaults>"> + <![CDATA[]]> + </Environment> + <Releaseger IsRemote="no" RemoteHostName="" RemoteHostPort="" ReleasegerPath=""> + <PostConnectCommands/> + <StartupCommands/> + </Releaseger> + <PreBuild/> + <PostBuild/> + <CustomBuild Enabled="yes"> + $b = project.build_properties[0]} + <RebuildCommand>${xml:project.get_rebuild_command(project.build_properties[0])}</RebuildCommand> + <CleanCommand>${xml:project.get_clean_command(project.build_properties[0])}</CleanCommand> + <BuildCommand>${xml:project.get_build_command(project.build_properties[0])}</BuildCommand> + <Target Name="Install">${xml:project.get_install_command(project.build_properties[0])}</Target> + <Target Name="Build and Install">${xml:project.get_build_and_install_command(project.build_properties[0])}</Target> + <Target Name="Build All">${xml:project.get_build_all_command(project.build_properties[0])}</Target> + <Target Name="Rebuild All">${xml:project.get_rebuild_all_command(project.build_properties[0])}</Target> + <Target Name="Clean All">${xml:project.get_clean_all_command(project.build_properties[0])}</Target> + <Target Name="Build and Install All">${xml:project.get_build_and_install_all_command(project.build_properties[0])}</Target> + <PreprocessFileCommand/> + <SingleFileCommand/> + <MakefileGenerationCommand/> + <ThirdPartyToolName>None</ThirdPartyToolName> + <WorkingDirectory/> + </CustomBuild> + <AdditionalRules> + <CustomPostBuild/> + <CustomPreBuild/> + </AdditionalRules> + <Completion> + <ClangCmpFlags/> + <ClangPP/> + <SearchPaths/> + </Completion> + </Configuration> + <Configuration Name="Release" CompilerType="gnu gcc" ReleasegerType="GNU gdb Releaseger" Type="" BuildCmpWithGlobalSettings="append" BuildLnkWithGlobalSettings="append" BuildResWithGlobalSettings="append"> + <Compiler Options="" C_Options="" Required="yes" PreCompiledHeader="" PCHInCommandLine="no" UseDifferentPCHFlags="no" PCHFlags=""> + <IncludePath Value="."/> + </Compiler> + <Linker Options="" Required="yes"/> + <ResourceCompiler Options="" Required="no"/> + <General OutputFile="" IntermediateDirectory="./Release" Command="" CommandArguments="" UseSeparateReleaseArgs="no" ReleaseArguments="" WorkingDirectory="$(IntermediateDirectory)" PauseExecWhenProcTerminates="yes"/> + <Environment EnvVarSetName="<Use Defaults>" DbgSetName="<Use Defaults>"> + <![CDATA[ + + + + ]]> + </Environment> + <Releaseger IsRemote="no" RemoteHostName="" RemoteHostPort="" ReleasegerPath=""> + <PostConnectCommands/> + <StartupCommands/> + </Releaseger> + <PreBuild/> + <PostBuild/> + <CustomBuild Enabled="no"> + <RebuildCommand/> + <CleanCommand/> + <BuildCommand/> + <PreprocessFileCommand/> + <SingleFileCommand/> + <MakefileGenerationCommand/> + <ThirdPartyToolName/> + <WorkingDirectory/> + </CustomBuild> + <AdditionalRules> + <CustomPostBuild/> + <CustomPreBuild/> + </AdditionalRules> + <Completion> + <ClangCmpFlags/> + <ClangPP/> + <SearchPaths/> + </Completion> + </Configuration> + </Settings> +</CodeLite_Project>''' + + + + +SOLUTION_TEMPLATE = '''<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> +<CodeLite_Workspace Name="${getattr(project, 'codelite_solution_name', None)[:-10]}" Database="./${getattr(project, 'codelite_solution_name', None)[:-10]}.tags"> +${for p in project.all_projects} + <Project Name = "${p.name}" Path = "${p.title}" Active="No"/> +${endfor} + <BuildMatrix> + <WorkspaceConfiguration Name="Release" Selected="yes"> +${for p in project.all_projects} + <Project Name="${p.name}" ConfigName="Release"/> +${endfor} + </WorkspaceConfiguration> + </BuildMatrix> +</CodeLite_Workspace>''' + + + +COMPILE_TEMPLATE = '''def f(project): + lst = [] + def xml_escape(value): + return value.replace("&", "&").replace('"', """).replace("'", "'").replace("<", "<").replace(">", ">") + + %s + + #f = open('cmd.txt', 'w') + #f.write(str(lst)) + #f.close() + return ''.join(lst) +''' +reg_act = re.compile(r"(?P<backslash>\\)|(?P<dollar>\$\$)|(?P<subst>\$\{(?P<code>[^}]*?)\})", re.M) +def compile_template(line): + """ + Compile a template expression into a python function (like jsps, but way shorter) + """ + extr = [] + def repl(match): + g = match.group + if g('dollar'): + return "$" + elif g('backslash'): + return "\\" + elif g('subst'): + extr.append(g('code')) + return "<<|@|>>" + return None + + line2 = reg_act.sub(repl, line) + params = line2.split('<<|@|>>') + assert(extr) + + + indent = 0 + buf = [] + app = buf.append + + def app(txt): + buf.append(indent * '\t' + txt) + + for x in range(len(extr)): + if params[x]: + app("lst.append(%r)" % params[x]) + + f = extr[x] + if f.startswith(('if', 'for')): + app(f + ':') + indent += 1 + elif f.startswith('py:'): + app(f[3:]) + elif f.startswith(('endif', 'endfor')): + indent -= 1 + elif f.startswith(('else', 'elif')): + indent -= 1 + app(f + ':') + indent += 1 + elif f.startswith('xml:'): + app('lst.append(xml_escape(%s))' % f[4:]) + else: + #app('lst.append((%s) or "cannot find %s")' % (f, f)) + app('lst.append(%s)' % f) + + if extr: + if params[-1]: + app("lst.append(%r)" % params[-1]) + + fun = COMPILE_TEMPLATE % "\n\t".join(buf) + #print(fun) + return Task.funex(fun) + + +re_blank = re.compile('(\n|\r|\\s)*\n', re.M) +def rm_blank_lines(txt): + txt = re_blank.sub('\r\n', txt) + return txt + +BOM = '\xef\xbb\xbf' +try: + BOM = bytes(BOM, 'latin-1') # python 3 +except (TypeError, NameError): + pass + +def stealth_write(self, data, flags='wb'): + try: + unicode + except NameError: + data = data.encode('utf-8') # python 3 + else: + data = data.decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding(), 'replace') + data = data.encode('utf-8') + + if self.name.endswith('.project'): + data = BOM + data + + try: + txt = self.read(flags='rb') + if txt != data: + raise ValueError('must write') + except (IOError, ValueError): + self.write(data, flags=flags) + else: + Logs.debug('codelite: skipping %r', self) +Node.Node.stealth_write = stealth_write + +re_quote = re.compile("[^a-zA-Z0-9-]") +def quote(s): + return re_quote.sub("_", s) + +def xml_escape(value): + return value.replace("&", "&").replace('"', """).replace("'", "'").replace("<", "<").replace(">", ">") + +def make_uuid(v, prefix = None): + """ + simple utility function + """ + if isinstance(v, dict): + keys = list(v.keys()) + keys.sort() + tmp = str([(k, v[k]) for k in keys]) + else: + tmp = str(v) + d = Utils.md5(tmp.encode()).hexdigest().upper() + if prefix: + d = '%s%s' % (prefix, d[8:]) + gid = uuid.UUID(d, version = 4) + return str(gid).upper() + +def diff(node, fromnode): + # difference between two nodes, but with "(..)" instead of ".." + c1 = node + c2 = fromnode + + c1h = c1.height() + c2h = c2.height() + + lst = [] + up = 0 + + while c1h > c2h: + lst.append(c1.name) + c1 = c1.parent + c1h -= 1 + + while c2h > c1h: + up += 1 + c2 = c2.parent + c2h -= 1 + + while id(c1) != id(c2): + lst.append(c1.name) + up += 1 + + c1 = c1.parent + c2 = c2.parent + + for i in range(up): + lst.append('(..)') + lst.reverse() + return tuple(lst) + +class build_property(object): + pass + +class vsnode(object): + """ + Abstract class representing visual studio elements + We assume that all visual studio nodes have a uuid and a parent + """ + def __init__(self, ctx): + self.ctx = ctx # codelite context + self.name = '' # string, mandatory + self.vspath = '' # path in visual studio (name for dirs, absolute path for projects) + self.uuid = '' # string, mandatory + self.parent = None # parent node for visual studio nesting + + def get_waf(self): + """ + Override in subclasses... + """ + return '%s/%s' % (self.ctx.srcnode.abspath(), getattr(self.ctx, 'waf_command', 'waf')) + + def ptype(self): + """ + Return a special uuid for projects written in the solution file + """ + pass + + def write(self): + """ + Write the project file, by default, do nothing + """ + pass + + def make_uuid(self, val): + """ + Alias for creating uuid values easily (the templates cannot access global variables) + """ + return make_uuid(val) + +class vsnode_vsdir(vsnode): + """ + Nodes representing visual studio folders (which do not match the filesystem tree!) + """ + VS_GUID_SOLUTIONFOLDER = "2150E333-8FDC-42A3-9474-1A3956D46DE8" + def __init__(self, ctx, uuid, name, vspath=''): + vsnode.__init__(self, ctx) + self.title = self.name = name + self.uuid = uuid + self.vspath = vspath or name + + def ptype(self): + return self.VS_GUID_SOLUTIONFOLDER + +class vsnode_project(vsnode): + """ + Abstract class representing visual studio project elements + A project is assumed to be writable, and has a node representing the file to write to + """ + VS_GUID_VCPROJ = "8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942" + def ptype(self): + return self.VS_GUID_VCPROJ + + def __init__(self, ctx, node): + vsnode.__init__(self, ctx) + self.path = node + self.uuid = make_uuid(node.abspath()) + self.name = node.name + self.title = self.path.abspath() + self.source = [] # list of node objects + self.build_properties = [] # list of properties (nmake commands, output dir, etc) + + def dirs(self): + """ + Get the list of parent folders of the source files (header files included) + for writing the filters + """ + lst = [] + def add(x): + if x.height() > self.tg.path.height() and x not in lst: + lst.append(x) + add(x.parent) + for x in self.source: + add(x.parent) + return lst + + def write(self): + Logs.debug('codelite: creating %r', self.path) + #print "self.name:",self.name + + # first write the project file + template1 = compile_template(PROJECT_TEMPLATE) + proj_str = template1(self) + proj_str = rm_blank_lines(proj_str) + self.path.stealth_write(proj_str) + + # then write the filter + #template2 = compile_template(FILTER_TEMPLATE) + #filter_str = template2(self) + #filter_str = rm_blank_lines(filter_str) + #tmp = self.path.parent.make_node(self.path.name + '.filters') + #tmp.stealth_write(filter_str) + + def get_key(self, node): + """ + required for writing the source files + """ + name = node.name + if name.endswith(('.cpp', '.c')): + return 'sourcefile' + return 'headerfile' + + def collect_properties(self): + """ + Returns a list of triplet (configuration, platform, output_directory) + """ + ret = [] + for c in self.ctx.configurations: + for p in self.ctx.platforms: + x = build_property() + x.outdir = '' + + x.configuration = c + x.platform = p + + x.preprocessor_definitions = '' + x.includes_search_path = '' + + # can specify "deploy_dir" too + ret.append(x) + self.build_properties = ret + + def get_build_params(self, props): + opt = '' + return (self.get_waf(), opt) + + def get_build_command(self, props): + return "%s build %s" % self.get_build_params(props) + + def get_clean_command(self, props): + return "%s clean %s" % self.get_build_params(props) + + def get_rebuild_command(self, props): + return "%s clean build %s" % self.get_build_params(props) + + def get_install_command(self, props): + return "%s install %s" % self.get_build_params(props) + def get_build_and_install_command(self, props): + return "%s build install %s" % self.get_build_params(props) + + def get_build_and_install_all_command(self, props): + return "%s build install" % self.get_build_params(props)[0] + + def get_clean_all_command(self, props): + return "%s clean" % self.get_build_params(props)[0] + + def get_build_all_command(self, props): + return "%s build" % self.get_build_params(props)[0] + + def get_rebuild_all_command(self, props): + return "%s clean build" % self.get_build_params(props)[0] + + def get_filter_name(self, node): + lst = diff(node, self.tg.path) + return '\\'.join(lst) or '.' + +class vsnode_alias(vsnode_project): + def __init__(self, ctx, node, name): + vsnode_project.__init__(self, ctx, node) + self.name = name + self.output_file = '' + +class vsnode_build_all(vsnode_alias): + """ + Fake target used to emulate the behaviour of "make all" (starting one process by target is slow) + This is the only alias enabled by default + """ + def __init__(self, ctx, node, name='build_all_projects'): + vsnode_alias.__init__(self, ctx, node, name) + self.is_active = True + +class vsnode_install_all(vsnode_alias): + """ + Fake target used to emulate the behaviour of "make install" + """ + def __init__(self, ctx, node, name='install_all_projects'): + vsnode_alias.__init__(self, ctx, node, name) + + def get_build_command(self, props): + return "%s build install %s" % self.get_build_params(props) + + def get_clean_command(self, props): + return "%s clean %s" % self.get_build_params(props) + + def get_rebuild_command(self, props): + return "%s clean build install %s" % self.get_build_params(props) + +class vsnode_project_view(vsnode_alias): + """ + Fake target used to emulate a file system view + """ + def __init__(self, ctx, node, name='project_view'): + vsnode_alias.__init__(self, ctx, node, name) + self.tg = self.ctx() # fake one, cannot remove + self.exclude_files = Node.exclude_regs + ''' +waf-2* +waf3-2*/** +.waf-2* +.waf3-2*/** +**/*.sdf +**/*.suo +**/*.ncb +**/%s + ''' % Options.lockfile + + def collect_source(self): + # this is likely to be slow + self.source = self.ctx.srcnode.ant_glob('**', excl=self.exclude_files) + + def get_build_command(self, props): + params = self.get_build_params(props) + (self.ctx.cmd,) + return "%s %s %s" % params + + def get_clean_command(self, props): + return "" + + def get_rebuild_command(self, props): + return self.get_build_command(props) + +class vsnode_target(vsnode_project): + """ + CodeLite project representing a targets (programs, libraries, etc) and bound + to a task generator + """ + def __init__(self, ctx, tg): + """ + A project is more or less equivalent to a file/folder + """ + base = getattr(ctx, 'projects_dir', None) or tg.path + node = base.make_node(quote(tg.name) + ctx.project_extension) # the project file as a Node + vsnode_project.__init__(self, ctx, node) + self.name = quote(tg.name) + self.tg = tg # task generator + + def get_build_params(self, props): + """ + Override the default to add the target name + """ + opt = '' + if getattr(self, 'tg', None): + opt += " --targets=%s" % self.tg.name + return (self.get_waf(), opt) + + def collect_source(self): + tg = self.tg + source_files = tg.to_nodes(getattr(tg, 'source', [])) + include_dirs = Utils.to_list(getattr(tg, 'codelite_includes', [])) + include_files = [] + for x in include_dirs: + if isinstance(x, str): + x = tg.path.find_node(x) + if x: + lst = [y for y in x.ant_glob(HEADERS_GLOB, flat=False)] + include_files.extend(lst) + + # remove duplicates + self.source.extend(list(set(source_files + include_files))) + self.source.sort(key=lambda x: x.abspath()) + + def collect_properties(self): + """ + CodeLite projects are associated with platforms and configurations (for building especially) + """ + super(vsnode_target, self).collect_properties() + for x in self.build_properties: + x.outdir = self.path.parent.abspath() + x.preprocessor_definitions = '' + x.includes_search_path = '' + + try: + tsk = self.tg.link_task + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + x.output_file = tsk.outputs[0].abspath() + x.preprocessor_definitions = ';'.join(tsk.env.DEFINES) + x.includes_search_path = ';'.join(self.tg.env.INCPATHS) + +class codelite_generator(BuildContext): + '''generates a CodeLite workspace''' + cmd = 'codelite' + fun = 'build' + + def init(self): + """ + Some data that needs to be present + """ + if not getattr(self, 'configurations', None): + self.configurations = ['Release'] # LocalRelease, RemoteDebug, etc + if not getattr(self, 'platforms', None): + self.platforms = ['Win32'] + if not getattr(self, 'all_projects', None): + self.all_projects = [] + if not getattr(self, 'project_extension', None): + self.project_extension = '.project' + if not getattr(self, 'projects_dir', None): + self.projects_dir = self.srcnode.make_node('') + self.projects_dir.mkdir() + + # bind the classes to the object, so that subclass can provide custom generators + if not getattr(self, 'vsnode_vsdir', None): + self.vsnode_vsdir = vsnode_vsdir + if not getattr(self, 'vsnode_target', None): + self.vsnode_target = vsnode_target + if not getattr(self, 'vsnode_build_all', None): + self.vsnode_build_all = vsnode_build_all + if not getattr(self, 'vsnode_install_all', None): + self.vsnode_install_all = vsnode_install_all + if not getattr(self, 'vsnode_project_view', None): + self.vsnode_project_view = vsnode_project_view + + self.numver = '11.00' + self.vsver = '2010' + + def execute(self): + """ + Entry point + """ + self.restore() + if not self.all_envs: + self.load_envs() + self.recurse([self.run_dir]) + + # user initialization + self.init() + + # two phases for creating the solution + self.collect_projects() # add project objects into "self.all_projects" + self.write_files() # write the corresponding project and solution files + + def collect_projects(self): + """ + Fill the list self.all_projects with project objects + Fill the list of build targets + """ + self.collect_targets() + #self.add_aliases() + #self.collect_dirs() + default_project = getattr(self, 'default_project', None) + def sortfun(x): + if x.name == default_project: + return '' + return getattr(x, 'path', None) and x.path.abspath() or x.name + self.all_projects.sort(key=sortfun) + + def write_files(self): + """ + Write the project and solution files from the data collected + so far. It is unlikely that you will want to change this + """ + for p in self.all_projects: + p.write() + + # and finally write the solution file + node = self.get_solution_node() + node.parent.mkdir() + Logs.warn('Creating %r', node) + #a = dir(self.root) + #for b in a: + # print b + #print self.group_names + #print "Hallo2: ",self.root.listdir() + #print getattr(self, 'codelite_solution_name', None) + template1 = compile_template(SOLUTION_TEMPLATE) + sln_str = template1(self) + sln_str = rm_blank_lines(sln_str) + node.stealth_write(sln_str) + + def get_solution_node(self): + """ + The solution filename is required when writing the .vcproj files + return self.solution_node and if it does not exist, make one + """ + try: + return self.solution_node + except: + pass + + codelite_solution_name = getattr(self, 'codelite_solution_name', None) + if not codelite_solution_name: + codelite_solution_name = getattr(Context.g_module, Context.APPNAME, 'project') + '.workspace' + setattr(self, 'codelite_solution_name', codelite_solution_name) + if os.path.isabs(codelite_solution_name): + self.solution_node = self.root.make_node(codelite_solution_name) + else: + self.solution_node = self.srcnode.make_node(codelite_solution_name) + return self.solution_node + + def project_configurations(self): + """ + Helper that returns all the pairs (config,platform) + """ + ret = [] + for c in self.configurations: + for p in self.platforms: + ret.append((c, p)) + return ret + + def collect_targets(self): + """ + Process the list of task generators + """ + for g in self.groups: + for tg in g: + if not isinstance(tg, TaskGen.task_gen): + continue + + if not hasattr(tg, 'codelite_includes'): + tg.codelite_includes = tg.to_list(getattr(tg, 'includes', [])) + tg.to_list(getattr(tg, 'export_includes', [])) + tg.post() + if not getattr(tg, 'link_task', None): + continue + + p = self.vsnode_target(self, tg) + p.collect_source() # delegate this processing + p.collect_properties() + self.all_projects.append(p) + + def add_aliases(self): + """ + Add a specific target that emulates the "make all" necessary for Visual studio when pressing F7 + We also add an alias for "make install" (disabled by default) + """ + base = getattr(self, 'projects_dir', None) or self.tg.path + + node_project = base.make_node('build_all_projects' + self.project_extension) # Node + p_build = self.vsnode_build_all(self, node_project) + p_build.collect_properties() + self.all_projects.append(p_build) + + node_project = base.make_node('install_all_projects' + self.project_extension) # Node + p_install = self.vsnode_install_all(self, node_project) + p_install.collect_properties() + self.all_projects.append(p_install) + + node_project = base.make_node('project_view' + self.project_extension) # Node + p_view = self.vsnode_project_view(self, node_project) + p_view.collect_source() + p_view.collect_properties() + self.all_projects.append(p_view) + + n = self.vsnode_vsdir(self, make_uuid(self.srcnode.abspath() + 'build_aliases'), "build_aliases") + p_build.parent = p_install.parent = p_view.parent = n + self.all_projects.append(n) + + def collect_dirs(self): + """ + Create the folder structure in the CodeLite project view + """ + seen = {} + def make_parents(proj): + # look at a project, try to make a parent + if getattr(proj, 'parent', None): + # aliases already have parents + return + x = proj.iter_path + if x in seen: + proj.parent = seen[x] + return + + # There is not vsnode_vsdir for x. + # So create a project representing the folder "x" + n = proj.parent = seen[x] = self.vsnode_vsdir(self, make_uuid(x.abspath()), x.name) + n.iter_path = x.parent + self.all_projects.append(n) + + # recurse up to the project directory + if x.height() > self.srcnode.height() + 1: + make_parents(n) + + for p in self.all_projects[:]: # iterate over a copy of all projects + if not getattr(p, 'tg', None): + # but only projects that have a task generator + continue + + # make a folder for each task generator + p.iter_path = p.tg.path + make_parents(p) + diff --git a/extras/color_gcc.py b/extras/color_gcc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b68c5eb --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/color_gcc.py @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 + +# Replaces the default formatter by one which understands GCC output and colorizes it. + +__author__ = __maintainer__ = "Jérôme Carretero <cJ-waf@zougloub.eu>" +__copyright__ = "Jérôme Carretero, 2012" + +import sys +from waflib import Logs + +class ColorGCCFormatter(Logs.formatter): + def __init__(self, colors): + self.colors = colors + Logs.formatter.__init__(self) + def format(self, rec): + frame = sys._getframe() + while frame: + func = frame.f_code.co_name + if func == 'exec_command': + cmd = frame.f_locals.get('cmd') + if isinstance(cmd, list) and ('gcc' in cmd[0] or 'g++' in cmd[0]): + lines = [] + for line in rec.msg.splitlines(): + if 'warning: ' in line: + lines.append(self.colors.YELLOW + line) + elif 'error: ' in line: + lines.append(self.colors.RED + line) + elif 'note: ' in line: + lines.append(self.colors.CYAN + line) + else: + lines.append(line) + rec.msg = "\n".join(lines) + frame = frame.f_back + return Logs.formatter.format(self, rec) + +def options(opt): + Logs.log.handlers[0].setFormatter(ColorGCCFormatter(Logs.colors)) + diff --git a/extras/color_rvct.py b/extras/color_rvct.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f89ccbd --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/color_rvct.py @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 + +# Replaces the default formatter by one which understands RVCT output and colorizes it. + +__author__ = __maintainer__ = "Jérôme Carretero <cJ-waf@zougloub.eu>" +__copyright__ = "Jérôme Carretero, 2012" + +import sys +import atexit +from waflib import Logs + +errors = [] + +def show_errors(): + for i, e in enumerate(errors): + if i > 5: + break + print("Error: %s" % e) + +atexit.register(show_errors) + +class RcvtFormatter(Logs.formatter): + def __init__(self, colors): + Logs.formatter.__init__(self) + self.colors = colors + def format(self, rec): + frame = sys._getframe() + while frame: + func = frame.f_code.co_name + if func == 'exec_command': + cmd = frame.f_locals['cmd'] + if isinstance(cmd, list) and ('armcc' in cmd[0] or 'armld' in cmd[0]): + lines = [] + for line in rec.msg.splitlines(): + if 'Warning: ' in line: + lines.append(self.colors.YELLOW + line) + elif 'Error: ' in line: + lines.append(self.colors.RED + line) + errors.append(line) + elif 'note: ' in line: + lines.append(self.colors.CYAN + line) + else: + lines.append(line) + rec.msg = "\n".join(lines) + frame = frame.f_back + return Logs.formatter.format(self, rec) + +def options(opt): + Logs.log.handlers[0].setFormatter(RcvtFormatter(Logs.colors)) + diff --git a/extras/compat15.py b/extras/compat15.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0e74df8 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/compat15.py @@ -0,0 +1,406 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2010 (ita) + +""" +This file is provided to enable compatibility with waf 1.5 +It was enabled by default in waf 1.6, but it is not used in waf 1.7 +""" + +import sys +from waflib import ConfigSet, Logs, Options, Scripting, Task, Build, Configure, Node, Runner, TaskGen, Utils, Errors, Context + +# the following is to bring some compatibility with waf 1.5 "import waflib.Configure → import Configure" +sys.modules['Environment'] = ConfigSet +ConfigSet.Environment = ConfigSet.ConfigSet + +sys.modules['Logs'] = Logs +sys.modules['Options'] = Options +sys.modules['Scripting'] = Scripting +sys.modules['Task'] = Task +sys.modules['Build'] = Build +sys.modules['Configure'] = Configure +sys.modules['Node'] = Node +sys.modules['Runner'] = Runner +sys.modules['TaskGen'] = TaskGen +sys.modules['Utils'] = Utils +sys.modules['Constants'] = Context +Context.SRCDIR = '' +Context.BLDDIR = '' + +from waflib.Tools import c_preproc +sys.modules['preproc'] = c_preproc + +from waflib.Tools import c_config +sys.modules['config_c'] = c_config + +ConfigSet.ConfigSet.copy = ConfigSet.ConfigSet.derive +ConfigSet.ConfigSet.set_variant = Utils.nada + +Utils.pproc = Utils.subprocess + +Build.BuildContext.add_subdirs = Build.BuildContext.recurse +Build.BuildContext.new_task_gen = Build.BuildContext.__call__ +Build.BuildContext.is_install = 0 +Node.Node.relpath_gen = Node.Node.path_from + +Utils.pproc = Utils.subprocess +Utils.get_term_cols = Logs.get_term_cols + +def cmd_output(cmd, **kw): + + silent = False + if 'silent' in kw: + silent = kw['silent'] + del(kw['silent']) + + if 'e' in kw: + tmp = kw['e'] + del(kw['e']) + kw['env'] = tmp + + kw['shell'] = isinstance(cmd, str) + kw['stdout'] = Utils.subprocess.PIPE + if silent: + kw['stderr'] = Utils.subprocess.PIPE + + try: + p = Utils.subprocess.Popen(cmd, **kw) + output = p.communicate()[0] + except OSError as e: + raise ValueError(str(e)) + + if p.returncode: + if not silent: + msg = "command execution failed: %s -> %r" % (cmd, str(output)) + raise ValueError(msg) + output = '' + return output +Utils.cmd_output = cmd_output + +def name_to_obj(self, s, env=None): + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.warn('compat: change "name_to_obj(name, env)" by "get_tgen_by_name(name)"') + return self.get_tgen_by_name(s) +Build.BuildContext.name_to_obj = name_to_obj + +def env_of_name(self, name): + try: + return self.all_envs[name] + except KeyError: + Logs.error('no such environment: '+name) + return None +Build.BuildContext.env_of_name = env_of_name + + +def set_env_name(self, name, env): + self.all_envs[name] = env + return env +Configure.ConfigurationContext.set_env_name = set_env_name + +def retrieve(self, name, fromenv=None): + try: + env = self.all_envs[name] + except KeyError: + env = ConfigSet.ConfigSet() + self.prepare_env(env) + self.all_envs[name] = env + else: + if fromenv: + Logs.warn('The environment %s may have been configured already', name) + return env +Configure.ConfigurationContext.retrieve = retrieve + +Configure.ConfigurationContext.sub_config = Configure.ConfigurationContext.recurse +Configure.ConfigurationContext.check_tool = Configure.ConfigurationContext.load +Configure.conftest = Configure.conf +Configure.ConfigurationError = Errors.ConfigurationError +Utils.WafError = Errors.WafError + +Options.OptionsContext.sub_options = Options.OptionsContext.recurse +Options.OptionsContext.tool_options = Context.Context.load +Options.Handler = Options.OptionsContext + +Task.simple_task_type = Task.task_type_from_func = Task.task_factory +Task.Task.classes = Task.classes + +def setitem(self, key, value): + if key.startswith('CCFLAGS'): + key = key[1:] + self.table[key] = value +ConfigSet.ConfigSet.__setitem__ = setitem + +@TaskGen.feature('d') +@TaskGen.before('apply_incpaths') +def old_importpaths(self): + if getattr(self, 'importpaths', []): + self.includes = self.importpaths + +from waflib import Context +eld = Context.load_tool +def load_tool(*k, **kw): + ret = eld(*k, **kw) + if 'set_options' in ret.__dict__: + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.warn('compat: rename "set_options" to options') + ret.options = ret.set_options + if 'detect' in ret.__dict__: + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.warn('compat: rename "detect" to "configure"') + ret.configure = ret.detect + return ret +Context.load_tool = load_tool + +def get_curdir(self): + return self.path.abspath() +Context.Context.curdir = property(get_curdir, Utils.nada) + +def get_srcdir(self): + return self.srcnode.abspath() +Configure.ConfigurationContext.srcdir = property(get_srcdir, Utils.nada) + +def get_blddir(self): + return self.bldnode.abspath() +Configure.ConfigurationContext.blddir = property(get_blddir, Utils.nada) + +Configure.ConfigurationContext.check_message_1 = Configure.ConfigurationContext.start_msg +Configure.ConfigurationContext.check_message_2 = Configure.ConfigurationContext.end_msg + +rev = Context.load_module +def load_module(path, encoding=None): + ret = rev(path, encoding) + if 'set_options' in ret.__dict__: + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.warn('compat: rename "set_options" to "options" (%r)', path) + ret.options = ret.set_options + if 'srcdir' in ret.__dict__: + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.warn('compat: rename "srcdir" to "top" (%r)', path) + ret.top = ret.srcdir + if 'blddir' in ret.__dict__: + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.warn('compat: rename "blddir" to "out" (%r)', path) + ret.out = ret.blddir + Utils.g_module = Context.g_module + Options.launch_dir = Context.launch_dir + return ret +Context.load_module = load_module + +old_post = TaskGen.task_gen.post +def post(self): + self.features = self.to_list(self.features) + if 'cc' in self.features: + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.warn('compat: the feature cc does not exist anymore (use "c")') + self.features.remove('cc') + self.features.append('c') + if 'cstaticlib' in self.features: + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.warn('compat: the feature cstaticlib does not exist anymore (use "cstlib" or "cxxstlib")') + self.features.remove('cstaticlib') + self.features.append(('cxx' in self.features) and 'cxxstlib' or 'cstlib') + if getattr(self, 'ccflags', None): + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.warn('compat: "ccflags" was renamed to "cflags"') + self.cflags = self.ccflags + return old_post(self) +TaskGen.task_gen.post = post + +def waf_version(*k, **kw): + Logs.warn('wrong version (waf_version was removed in waf 1.6)') +Utils.waf_version = waf_version + + +import os +@TaskGen.feature('c', 'cxx', 'd') +@TaskGen.before('apply_incpaths', 'propagate_uselib_vars') +@TaskGen.after('apply_link', 'process_source') +def apply_uselib_local(self): + """ + process the uselib_local attribute + execute after apply_link because of the execution order set on 'link_task' + """ + env = self.env + from waflib.Tools.ccroot import stlink_task + + # 1. the case of the libs defined in the project (visit ancestors first) + # the ancestors external libraries (uselib) will be prepended + self.uselib = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'uselib', [])) + self.includes = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'includes', [])) + names = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'uselib_local', [])) + get = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name + seen = set() + seen_uselib = set() + tmp = Utils.deque(names) # consume a copy of the list of names + if tmp: + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.warn('compat: "uselib_local" is deprecated, replace by "use"') + while tmp: + lib_name = tmp.popleft() + # visit dependencies only once + if lib_name in seen: + continue + + y = get(lib_name) + y.post() + seen.add(lib_name) + + # object has ancestors to process (shared libraries): add them to the end of the list + if getattr(y, 'uselib_local', None): + for x in self.to_list(getattr(y, 'uselib_local', [])): + obj = get(x) + obj.post() + if getattr(obj, 'link_task', None): + if not isinstance(obj.link_task, stlink_task): + tmp.append(x) + + # link task and flags + if getattr(y, 'link_task', None): + + link_name = y.target[y.target.rfind(os.sep) + 1:] + if isinstance(y.link_task, stlink_task): + env.append_value('STLIB', [link_name]) + else: + # some linkers can link against programs + env.append_value('LIB', [link_name]) + + # the order + self.link_task.set_run_after(y.link_task) + + # for the recompilation + self.link_task.dep_nodes += y.link_task.outputs + + # add the link path too + tmp_path = y.link_task.outputs[0].parent.bldpath() + if not tmp_path in env['LIBPATH']: + env.prepend_value('LIBPATH', [tmp_path]) + + # add ancestors uselib too - but only propagate those that have no staticlib defined + for v in self.to_list(getattr(y, 'uselib', [])): + if v not in seen_uselib: + seen_uselib.add(v) + if not env['STLIB_' + v]: + if not v in self.uselib: + self.uselib.insert(0, v) + + # if the library task generator provides 'export_includes', add to the include path + # the export_includes must be a list of paths relative to the other library + if getattr(y, 'export_includes', None): + self.includes.extend(y.to_incnodes(y.export_includes)) + +@TaskGen.feature('cprogram', 'cxxprogram', 'cstlib', 'cxxstlib', 'cshlib', 'cxxshlib', 'dprogram', 'dstlib', 'dshlib') +@TaskGen.after('apply_link') +def apply_objdeps(self): + "add the .o files produced by some other object files in the same manner as uselib_local" + names = getattr(self, 'add_objects', []) + if not names: + return + names = self.to_list(names) + + get = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name + seen = [] + while names: + x = names[0] + + # visit dependencies only once + if x in seen: + names = names[1:] + continue + + # object does not exist ? + y = get(x) + + # object has ancestors to process first ? update the list of names + if getattr(y, 'add_objects', None): + added = 0 + lst = y.to_list(y.add_objects) + lst.reverse() + for u in lst: + if u in seen: + continue + added = 1 + names = [u]+names + if added: + continue # list of names modified, loop + + # safe to process the current object + y.post() + seen.append(x) + + for t in getattr(y, 'compiled_tasks', []): + self.link_task.inputs.extend(t.outputs) + +@TaskGen.after('apply_link') +def process_obj_files(self): + if not hasattr(self, 'obj_files'): + return + for x in self.obj_files: + node = self.path.find_resource(x) + self.link_task.inputs.append(node) + +@TaskGen.taskgen_method +def add_obj_file(self, file): + """Small example on how to link object files as if they were source + obj = bld.create_obj('cc') + obj.add_obj_file('foo.o')""" + if not hasattr(self, 'obj_files'): + self.obj_files = [] + if not 'process_obj_files' in self.meths: + self.meths.append('process_obj_files') + self.obj_files.append(file) + + +old_define = Configure.ConfigurationContext.__dict__['define'] + +@Configure.conf +def define(self, key, val, quote=True, comment=''): + old_define(self, key, val, quote, comment) + if key.startswith('HAVE_'): + self.env[key] = 1 + +old_undefine = Configure.ConfigurationContext.__dict__['undefine'] + +@Configure.conf +def undefine(self, key, comment=''): + old_undefine(self, key, comment) + if key.startswith('HAVE_'): + self.env[key] = 0 + +# some people might want to use export_incdirs, but it was renamed +def set_incdirs(self, val): + Logs.warn('compat: change "export_incdirs" by "export_includes"') + self.export_includes = val +TaskGen.task_gen.export_incdirs = property(None, set_incdirs) + +def install_dir(self, path): + if not path: + return [] + + destpath = Utils.subst_vars(path, self.env) + + if self.is_install > 0: + Logs.info('* creating %s', destpath) + Utils.check_dir(destpath) + elif self.is_install < 0: + Logs.info('* removing %s', destpath) + try: + os.remove(destpath) + except OSError: + pass +Build.BuildContext.install_dir = install_dir + +# before/after names +repl = {'apply_core': 'process_source', + 'apply_lib_vars': 'process_source', + 'apply_obj_vars': 'propagate_uselib_vars', + 'exec_rule': 'process_rule' +} +def after(*k): + k = [repl.get(key, key) for key in k] + return TaskGen.after_method(*k) + +def before(*k): + k = [repl.get(key, key) for key in k] + return TaskGen.before_method(*k) +TaskGen.before = before + diff --git a/extras/cppcheck.py b/extras/cppcheck.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..13ff424 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/cppcheck.py @@ -0,0 +1,591 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- +# Michel Mooij, michel.mooij7@gmail.com + +""" +Tool Description +================ +This module provides a waf wrapper (i.e. waftool) around the C/C++ source code +checking tool 'cppcheck'. + +See http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/ for more information on the cppcheck tool +itself. +Note that many linux distributions already provide a ready to install version +of cppcheck. On fedora, for instance, it can be installed using yum: + + 'sudo yum install cppcheck' + + +Usage +===== +In order to use this waftool simply add it to the 'options' and 'configure' +functions of your main waf script as shown in the example below: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('cppcheck', tooldir='./waftools') + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('cppcheck') + +Note that example shown above assumes that the cppcheck waftool is located in +the sub directory named 'waftools'. + +When configured as shown in the example above, cppcheck will automatically +perform a source code analysis on all C/C++ build tasks that have been +defined in your waf build system. + +The example shown below for a C program will be used as input for cppcheck when +building the task. + + def build(bld): + bld.program(name='foo', src='foobar.c') + +The result of the source code analysis will be stored both as xml and html +files in the build location for the task. Should any error be detected by +cppcheck the build will be aborted and a link to the html report will be shown. +By default, one index.html file is created for each task generator. A global +index.html file can be obtained by setting the following variable +in the configuration section: + + conf.env.CPPCHECK_SINGLE_HTML = False + +When needed source code checking by cppcheck can be disabled per task, per +detected error or warning for a particular task. It can be also be disabled for +all tasks. + +In order to exclude a task from source code checking add the skip option to the +task as shown below: + + def build(bld): + bld.program( + name='foo', + src='foobar.c' + cppcheck_skip=True + ) + +When needed problems detected by cppcheck may be suppressed using a file +containing a list of suppression rules. The relative or absolute path to this +file can be added to the build task as shown in the example below: + + bld.program( + name='bar', + src='foobar.c', + cppcheck_suppress='bar.suppress' + ) + +A cppcheck suppress file should contain one suppress rule per line. Each of +these rules will be passed as an '--suppress=<rule>' argument to cppcheck. + +Dependencies +================ +This waftool depends on the python pygments module, it is used for source code +syntax highlighting when creating the html reports. see http://pygments.org/ for +more information on this package. + +Remarks +================ +The generation of the html report is originally based on the cppcheck-htmlreport.py +script that comes shipped with the cppcheck tool. +""" + +import sys +import xml.etree.ElementTree as ElementTree +from waflib import Task, TaskGen, Logs, Context, Options + +PYGMENTS_EXC_MSG= ''' +The required module 'pygments' could not be found. Please install it using your +platform package manager (e.g. apt-get or yum), using 'pip' or 'easy_install', +see 'http://pygments.org/download/' for installation instructions. +''' + +try: + import pygments + from pygments import formatters, lexers +except ImportError as e: + Logs.warn(PYGMENTS_EXC_MSG) + raise e + + +def options(opt): + opt.add_option('--cppcheck-skip', dest='cppcheck_skip', + default=False, action='store_true', + help='do not check C/C++ sources (default=False)') + + opt.add_option('--cppcheck-err-resume', dest='cppcheck_err_resume', + default=False, action='store_true', + help='continue in case of errors (default=False)') + + opt.add_option('--cppcheck-bin-enable', dest='cppcheck_bin_enable', + default='warning,performance,portability,style,unusedFunction', action='store', + help="cppcheck option '--enable=' for binaries (default=warning,performance,portability,style,unusedFunction)") + + opt.add_option('--cppcheck-lib-enable', dest='cppcheck_lib_enable', + default='warning,performance,portability,style', action='store', + help="cppcheck option '--enable=' for libraries (default=warning,performance,portability,style)") + + opt.add_option('--cppcheck-std-c', dest='cppcheck_std_c', + default='c99', action='store', + help='cppcheck standard to use when checking C (default=c99)') + + opt.add_option('--cppcheck-std-cxx', dest='cppcheck_std_cxx', + default='c++03', action='store', + help='cppcheck standard to use when checking C++ (default=c++03)') + + opt.add_option('--cppcheck-check-config', dest='cppcheck_check_config', + default=False, action='store_true', + help='forced check for missing buildin include files, e.g. stdio.h (default=False)') + + opt.add_option('--cppcheck-max-configs', dest='cppcheck_max_configs', + default='20', action='store', + help='maximum preprocessor (--max-configs) define iterations (default=20)') + + opt.add_option('--cppcheck-jobs', dest='cppcheck_jobs', + default='1', action='store', + help='number of jobs (-j) to do the checking work (default=1)') + +def configure(conf): + if conf.options.cppcheck_skip: + conf.env.CPPCHECK_SKIP = [True] + conf.env.CPPCHECK_STD_C = conf.options.cppcheck_std_c + conf.env.CPPCHECK_STD_CXX = conf.options.cppcheck_std_cxx + conf.env.CPPCHECK_MAX_CONFIGS = conf.options.cppcheck_max_configs + conf.env.CPPCHECK_BIN_ENABLE = conf.options.cppcheck_bin_enable + conf.env.CPPCHECK_LIB_ENABLE = conf.options.cppcheck_lib_enable + conf.env.CPPCHECK_JOBS = conf.options.cppcheck_jobs + if conf.options.cppcheck_jobs != '1' and ('unusedFunction' in conf.options.cppcheck_bin_enable or 'unusedFunction' in conf.options.cppcheck_lib_enable or 'all' in conf.options.cppcheck_bin_enable or 'all' in conf.options.cppcheck_lib_enable): + Logs.warn('cppcheck: unusedFunction cannot be used with multiple threads, cppcheck will disable it automatically') + conf.find_program('cppcheck', var='CPPCHECK') + + # set to True to get a single index.html file + conf.env.CPPCHECK_SINGLE_HTML = False + +@TaskGen.feature('c') +@TaskGen.feature('cxx') +def cppcheck_execute(self): + if hasattr(self.bld, 'conf'): + return + if len(self.env.CPPCHECK_SKIP) or Options.options.cppcheck_skip: + return + if getattr(self, 'cppcheck_skip', False): + return + task = self.create_task('cppcheck') + task.cmd = _tgen_create_cmd(self) + task.fatal = [] + if not Options.options.cppcheck_err_resume: + task.fatal.append('error') + + +def _tgen_create_cmd(self): + features = getattr(self, 'features', []) + std_c = self.env.CPPCHECK_STD_C + std_cxx = self.env.CPPCHECK_STD_CXX + max_configs = self.env.CPPCHECK_MAX_CONFIGS + bin_enable = self.env.CPPCHECK_BIN_ENABLE + lib_enable = self.env.CPPCHECK_LIB_ENABLE + jobs = self.env.CPPCHECK_JOBS + + cmd = self.env.CPPCHECK + args = ['--inconclusive','--report-progress','--verbose','--xml','--xml-version=2'] + args.append('--max-configs=%s' % max_configs) + args.append('-j %s' % jobs) + + if 'cxx' in features: + args.append('--language=c++') + args.append('--std=%s' % std_cxx) + else: + args.append('--language=c') + args.append('--std=%s' % std_c) + + if Options.options.cppcheck_check_config: + args.append('--check-config') + + if set(['cprogram','cxxprogram']) & set(features): + args.append('--enable=%s' % bin_enable) + else: + args.append('--enable=%s' % lib_enable) + + for src in self.to_list(getattr(self, 'source', [])): + if not isinstance(src, str): + src = repr(src) + args.append(src) + for inc in self.to_incnodes(self.to_list(getattr(self, 'includes', []))): + if not isinstance(inc, str): + inc = repr(inc) + args.append('-I%s' % inc) + for inc in self.to_incnodes(self.to_list(self.env.INCLUDES)): + if not isinstance(inc, str): + inc = repr(inc) + args.append('-I%s' % inc) + return cmd + args + + +class cppcheck(Task.Task): + quiet = True + + def run(self): + stderr = self.generator.bld.cmd_and_log(self.cmd, quiet=Context.STDERR, output=Context.STDERR) + self._save_xml_report(stderr) + defects = self._get_defects(stderr) + index = self._create_html_report(defects) + self._errors_evaluate(defects, index) + return 0 + + def _save_xml_report(self, s): + '''use cppcheck xml result string, add the command string used to invoke cppcheck + and save as xml file. + ''' + header = '%s\n' % s.splitlines()[0] + root = ElementTree.fromstring(s) + cmd = ElementTree.SubElement(root.find('cppcheck'), 'cmd') + cmd.text = str(self.cmd) + body = ElementTree.tostring(root).decode('us-ascii') + body_html_name = 'cppcheck-%s.xml' % self.generator.get_name() + if self.env.CPPCHECK_SINGLE_HTML: + body_html_name = 'cppcheck.xml' + node = self.generator.path.get_bld().find_or_declare(body_html_name) + node.write(header + body) + + def _get_defects(self, xml_string): + '''evaluate the xml string returned by cppcheck (on sdterr) and use it to create + a list of defects. + ''' + defects = [] + for error in ElementTree.fromstring(xml_string).iter('error'): + defect = {} + defect['id'] = error.get('id') + defect['severity'] = error.get('severity') + defect['msg'] = str(error.get('msg')).replace('<','<') + defect['verbose'] = error.get('verbose') + for location in error.findall('location'): + defect['file'] = location.get('file') + defect['line'] = str(int(location.get('line')) - 1) + defects.append(defect) + return defects + + def _create_html_report(self, defects): + files, css_style_defs = self._create_html_files(defects) + index = self._create_html_index(files) + self._create_css_file(css_style_defs) + return index + + def _create_html_files(self, defects): + sources = {} + defects = [defect for defect in defects if 'file' in defect] + for defect in defects: + name = defect['file'] + if not name in sources: + sources[name] = [defect] + else: + sources[name].append(defect) + + files = {} + css_style_defs = None + bpath = self.generator.path.get_bld().abspath() + names = list(sources.keys()) + for i in range(0,len(names)): + name = names[i] + if self.env.CPPCHECK_SINGLE_HTML: + htmlfile = 'cppcheck/%i.html' % (i) + else: + htmlfile = 'cppcheck/%s%i.html' % (self.generator.get_name(),i) + errors = sources[name] + files[name] = { 'htmlfile': '%s/%s' % (bpath, htmlfile), 'errors': errors } + css_style_defs = self._create_html_file(name, htmlfile, errors) + return files, css_style_defs + + def _create_html_file(self, sourcefile, htmlfile, errors): + name = self.generator.get_name() + root = ElementTree.fromstring(CPPCHECK_HTML_FILE) + title = root.find('head/title') + title.text = 'cppcheck - report - %s' % name + + body = root.find('body') + for div in body.findall('div'): + if div.get('id') == 'page': + page = div + break + for div in page.findall('div'): + if div.get('id') == 'header': + h1 = div.find('h1') + h1.text = 'cppcheck report - %s' % name + if div.get('id') == 'menu': + indexlink = div.find('a') + if self.env.CPPCHECK_SINGLE_HTML: + indexlink.attrib['href'] = 'index.html' + else: + indexlink.attrib['href'] = 'index-%s.html' % name + if div.get('id') == 'content': + content = div + srcnode = self.generator.bld.root.find_node(sourcefile) + hl_lines = [e['line'] for e in errors if 'line' in e] + formatter = CppcheckHtmlFormatter(linenos=True, style='colorful', hl_lines=hl_lines, lineanchors='line') + formatter.errors = [e for e in errors if 'line' in e] + css_style_defs = formatter.get_style_defs('.highlight') + lexer = pygments.lexers.guess_lexer_for_filename(sourcefile, "") + s = pygments.highlight(srcnode.read(), lexer, formatter) + table = ElementTree.fromstring(s) + content.append(table) + + s = ElementTree.tostring(root, method='html').decode('us-ascii') + s = CCPCHECK_HTML_TYPE + s + node = self.generator.path.get_bld().find_or_declare(htmlfile) + node.write(s) + return css_style_defs + + def _create_html_index(self, files): + name = self.generator.get_name() + root = ElementTree.fromstring(CPPCHECK_HTML_FILE) + title = root.find('head/title') + title.text = 'cppcheck - report - %s' % name + + body = root.find('body') + for div in body.findall('div'): + if div.get('id') == 'page': + page = div + break + for div in page.findall('div'): + if div.get('id') == 'header': + h1 = div.find('h1') + h1.text = 'cppcheck report - %s' % name + if div.get('id') == 'content': + content = div + self._create_html_table(content, files) + if div.get('id') == 'menu': + indexlink = div.find('a') + if self.env.CPPCHECK_SINGLE_HTML: + indexlink.attrib['href'] = 'index.html' + else: + indexlink.attrib['href'] = 'index-%s.html' % name + + s = ElementTree.tostring(root, method='html').decode('us-ascii') + s = CCPCHECK_HTML_TYPE + s + index_html_name = 'cppcheck/index-%s.html' % name + if self.env.CPPCHECK_SINGLE_HTML: + index_html_name = 'cppcheck/index.html' + node = self.generator.path.get_bld().find_or_declare(index_html_name) + node.write(s) + return node + + def _create_html_table(self, content, files): + table = ElementTree.fromstring(CPPCHECK_HTML_TABLE) + for name, val in files.items(): + f = val['htmlfile'] + s = '<tr><td colspan="4"><a href="%s">%s</a></td></tr>\n' % (f,name) + row = ElementTree.fromstring(s) + table.append(row) + + errors = sorted(val['errors'], key=lambda e: int(e['line']) if 'line' in e else sys.maxint) + for e in errors: + if not 'line' in e: + s = '<tr><td></td><td>%s</td><td>%s</td><td>%s</td></tr>\n' % (e['id'], e['severity'], e['msg']) + else: + attr = '' + if e['severity'] == 'error': + attr = 'class="error"' + s = '<tr><td><a href="%s#line-%s">%s</a></td>' % (f, e['line'], e['line']) + s+= '<td>%s</td><td>%s</td><td %s>%s</td></tr>\n' % (e['id'], e['severity'], attr, e['msg']) + row = ElementTree.fromstring(s) + table.append(row) + content.append(table) + + def _create_css_file(self, css_style_defs): + css = str(CPPCHECK_CSS_FILE) + if css_style_defs: + css = "%s\n%s\n" % (css, css_style_defs) + node = self.generator.path.get_bld().find_or_declare('cppcheck/style.css') + node.write(css) + + def _errors_evaluate(self, errors, http_index): + name = self.generator.get_name() + fatal = self.fatal + severity = [err['severity'] for err in errors] + problems = [err for err in errors if err['severity'] != 'information'] + + if set(fatal) & set(severity): + exc = "\n" + exc += "\nccpcheck detected fatal error(s) in task '%s', see report for details:" % name + exc += "\n file://%r" % (http_index) + exc += "\n" + self.generator.bld.fatal(exc) + + elif len(problems): + msg = "\nccpcheck detected (possible) problem(s) in task '%s', see report for details:" % name + msg += "\n file://%r" % http_index + msg += "\n" + Logs.error(msg) + + +class CppcheckHtmlFormatter(pygments.formatters.HtmlFormatter): + errors = [] + + def wrap(self, source, outfile): + line_no = 1 + for i, t in super(CppcheckHtmlFormatter, self).wrap(source, outfile): + # If this is a source code line we want to add a span tag at the end. + if i == 1: + for error in self.errors: + if int(error['line']) == line_no: + t = t.replace('\n', CPPCHECK_HTML_ERROR % error['msg']) + line_no += 1 + yield i, t + + +CCPCHECK_HTML_TYPE = \ +'<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">\n' + +CPPCHECK_HTML_FILE = """ +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd" [<!ENTITY nbsp " ">]> +<html> + <head> + <title>cppcheck - report - XXX</title> + <link href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> + <style type="text/css"> + </style> + </head> + <body class="body"> + <div id="page-header"> </div> + <div id="page"> + <div id="header"> + <h1>cppcheck report - XXX</h1> + </div> + <div id="menu"> + <a href="index.html">Defect list</a> + </div> + <div id="content"> + </div> + <div id="footer"> + <div>cppcheck - a tool for static C/C++ code analysis</div> + <div> + Internet: <a href="http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net">http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net</a><br/> + Forum: <a href="http://apps.sourceforge.net/phpbb/cppcheck/">http://apps.sourceforge.net/phpbb/cppcheck/</a><br/> + IRC: #cppcheck at irc.freenode.net + </div> + + </div> + + </div> + <div id="page-footer"> </div> + </body> +</html> +""" + +CPPCHECK_HTML_TABLE = """ +<table> + <tr> + <th>Line</th> + <th>Id</th> + <th>Severity</th> + <th>Message</th> + </tr> +</table> +""" + +CPPCHECK_HTML_ERROR = \ +'<span style="background: #ffaaaa;padding: 3px;"><--- %s</span>\n' + +CPPCHECK_CSS_FILE = """ +body.body { + font-family: Arial; + font-size: 13px; + background-color: black; + padding: 0px; + margin: 0px; +} + +.error { + font-family: Arial; + font-size: 13px; + background-color: #ffb7b7; + padding: 0px; + margin: 0px; +} + +th, td { + min-width: 100px; + text-align: left; +} + +#page-header { + clear: both; + width: 1200px; + margin: 20px auto 0px auto; + height: 10px; + border-bottom-width: 2px; + border-bottom-style: solid; + border-bottom-color: #aaaaaa; +} + +#page { + width: 1160px; + margin: auto; + border-left-width: 2px; + border-left-style: solid; + border-left-color: #aaaaaa; + border-right-width: 2px; + border-right-style: solid; + border-right-color: #aaaaaa; + background-color: White; + padding: 20px; +} + +#page-footer { + clear: both; + width: 1200px; + margin: auto; + height: 10px; + border-top-width: 2px; + border-top-style: solid; + border-top-color: #aaaaaa; +} + +#header { + width: 100%; + height: 70px; + background-image: url(logo.png); + background-repeat: no-repeat; + background-position: left top; + border-bottom-style: solid; + border-bottom-width: thin; + border-bottom-color: #aaaaaa; +} + +#menu { + margin-top: 5px; + text-align: left; + float: left; + width: 100px; + height: 300px; +} + +#menu > a { + margin-left: 10px; + display: block; +} + +#content { + float: left; + width: 1020px; + margin: 5px; + padding: 0px 10px 10px 10px; + border-left-style: solid; + border-left-width: thin; + border-left-color: #aaaaaa; +} + +#footer { + padding-bottom: 5px; + padding-top: 5px; + border-top-style: solid; + border-top-width: thin; + border-top-color: #aaaaaa; + clear: both; + font-size: 10px; +} + +#footer > div { + float: left; + width: 33%; +} + +""" + diff --git a/extras/cpplint.py b/extras/cpplint.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3302e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/cpplint.py @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# +# written by Sylvain Rouquette, 2014 + +''' + +This is an extra tool, not bundled with the default waf binary. +To add the cpplint tool to the waf file: +$ ./waf-light --tools=compat15,cpplint + +this tool also requires cpplint for python. +If you have PIP, you can install it like this: pip install cpplint + +When using this tool, the wscript will look like: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_cxx cpplint') + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_cxx cpplint') + # optional, you can also specify them on the command line + conf.env.CPPLINT_FILTERS = ','.join(( + '-whitespace/newline', # c++11 lambda + '-readability/braces', # c++11 constructor + '-whitespace/braces', # c++11 constructor + '-build/storage_class', # c++11 for-range + '-whitespace/blank_line', # user pref + '-whitespace/labels' # user pref + )) + + def build(bld): + bld(features='cpplint', source='main.cpp', target='app') + # add include files, because they aren't usually built + bld(features='cpplint', source=bld.path.ant_glob('**/*.hpp')) +''' + +from __future__ import absolute_import +import sys, re +import logging +from waflib import Errors, Task, TaskGen, Logs, Options, Node, Utils + + +critical_errors = 0 +CPPLINT_FORMAT = '[CPPLINT] %(filename)s:\nline %(linenum)s, severity %(confidence)s, category: %(category)s\n%(message)s\n' +RE_EMACS = re.compile('(?P<filename>.*):(?P<linenum>\d+): (?P<message>.*) \[(?P<category>.*)\] \[(?P<confidence>\d+)\]') +CPPLINT_RE = { + 'waf': RE_EMACS, + 'emacs': RE_EMACS, + 'vs7': re.compile('(?P<filename>.*)\((?P<linenum>\d+)\): (?P<message>.*) \[(?P<category>.*)\] \[(?P<confidence>\d+)\]'), + 'eclipse': re.compile('(?P<filename>.*):(?P<linenum>\d+): warning: (?P<message>.*) \[(?P<category>.*)\] \[(?P<confidence>\d+)\]'), +} +CPPLINT_STR = ('${CPPLINT} ' + '--verbose=${CPPLINT_LEVEL} ' + '--output=${CPPLINT_OUTPUT} ' + '--filter=${CPPLINT_FILTERS} ' + '--root=${CPPLINT_ROOT} ' + '--linelength=${CPPLINT_LINE_LENGTH} ') + + +def options(opt): + opt.add_option('--cpplint-filters', type='string', + default='', dest='CPPLINT_FILTERS', + help='add filters to cpplint') + opt.add_option('--cpplint-length', type='int', + default=80, dest='CPPLINT_LINE_LENGTH', + help='specify the line length (default: 80)') + opt.add_option('--cpplint-level', default=1, type='int', dest='CPPLINT_LEVEL', + help='specify the log level (default: 1)') + opt.add_option('--cpplint-break', default=5, type='int', dest='CPPLINT_BREAK', + help='break the build if error >= level (default: 5)') + opt.add_option('--cpplint-root', type='string', + default='', dest='CPPLINT_ROOT', + help='root directory used to derive header guard') + opt.add_option('--cpplint-skip', action='store_true', + default=False, dest='CPPLINT_SKIP', + help='skip cpplint during build') + opt.add_option('--cpplint-output', type='string', + default='waf', dest='CPPLINT_OUTPUT', + help='select output format (waf, emacs, vs7, eclipse)') + + +def configure(conf): + try: + conf.find_program('cpplint', var='CPPLINT') + except Errors.ConfigurationError: + conf.env.CPPLINT_SKIP = True + + +class cpplint_formatter(Logs.formatter, object): + def __init__(self, fmt): + logging.Formatter.__init__(self, CPPLINT_FORMAT) + self.fmt = fmt + + def format(self, rec): + if self.fmt == 'waf': + result = CPPLINT_RE[self.fmt].match(rec.msg).groupdict() + rec.msg = CPPLINT_FORMAT % result + if rec.levelno <= logging.INFO: + rec.c1 = Logs.colors.CYAN + return super(cpplint_formatter, self).format(rec) + + +class cpplint_handler(Logs.log_handler, object): + def __init__(self, stream=sys.stderr, **kw): + super(cpplint_handler, self).__init__(stream, **kw) + self.stream = stream + + def emit(self, rec): + rec.stream = self.stream + self.emit_override(rec) + self.flush() + + +class cpplint_wrapper(object): + def __init__(self, logger, threshold, fmt): + self.logger = logger + self.threshold = threshold + self.fmt = fmt + + def __enter__(self): + return self + + def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): + if isinstance(exc_value, Utils.subprocess.CalledProcessError): + messages = [m for m in exc_value.output.splitlines() + if 'Done processing' not in m + and 'Total errors found' not in m] + for message in messages: + self.write(message) + return True + + def write(self, message): + global critical_errors + result = CPPLINT_RE[self.fmt].match(message) + if not result: + return + level = int(result.groupdict()['confidence']) + if level >= self.threshold: + critical_errors += 1 + if level <= 2: + self.logger.info(message) + elif level <= 4: + self.logger.warning(message) + else: + self.logger.error(message) + + +cpplint_logger = None +def get_cpplint_logger(fmt): + global cpplint_logger + if cpplint_logger: + return cpplint_logger + cpplint_logger = logging.getLogger('cpplint') + hdlr = cpplint_handler() + hdlr.setFormatter(cpplint_formatter(fmt)) + cpplint_logger.addHandler(hdlr) + cpplint_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) + return cpplint_logger + + +class cpplint(Task.Task): + color = 'PINK' + + def __init__(self, *k, **kw): + super(cpplint, self).__init__(*k, **kw) + + def run(self): + global critical_errors + with cpplint_wrapper(get_cpplint_logger(self.env.CPPLINT_OUTPUT), self.env.CPPLINT_BREAK, self.env.CPPLINT_OUTPUT): + params = {key: str(self.env[key]) for key in self.env if 'CPPLINT_' in key} + if params['CPPLINT_OUTPUT'] is 'waf': + params['CPPLINT_OUTPUT'] = 'emacs' + params['CPPLINT'] = self.env.get_flat('CPPLINT') + cmd = Utils.subst_vars(CPPLINT_STR, params) + env = self.env.env or None + Utils.subprocess.check_output(cmd + self.inputs[0].abspath(), + stderr=Utils.subprocess.STDOUT, + env=env, shell=True) + return critical_errors + +@TaskGen.extension('.h', '.hh', '.hpp', '.hxx') +def cpplint_includes(self, node): + pass + +@TaskGen.feature('cpplint') +@TaskGen.before_method('process_source') +def post_cpplint(self): + if not self.env.CPPLINT_INITIALIZED: + for key, value in Options.options.__dict__.items(): + if not key.startswith('CPPLINT_') or self.env[key]: + continue + self.env[key] = value + self.env.CPPLINT_INITIALIZED = True + + if self.env.CPPLINT_SKIP: + return + + if not self.env.CPPLINT_OUTPUT in CPPLINT_RE: + return + + for src in self.to_list(getattr(self, 'source', [])): + if isinstance(src, Node.Node): + node = src + else: + node = self.path.find_or_declare(src) + if not node: + self.bld.fatal('Could not find %r' % src) + self.create_task('cpplint', node) diff --git a/extras/cross_gnu.py b/extras/cross_gnu.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..309f53b --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/cross_gnu.py @@ -0,0 +1,227 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# -*- coding: utf-8 vi:ts=4:noexpandtab +# Tool to provide dedicated variables for cross-compilation + +__author__ = __maintainer__ = "Jérôme Carretero <cJ-waf@zougloub.eu>" +__copyright__ = "Jérôme Carretero, 2014" + +""" +This tool allows to use environment variables to define cross-compilation +variables intended for build variants. + +The variables are obtained from the environment in 3 ways: + +1. By defining CHOST, they can be derived as ${CHOST}-${TOOL} +2. By defining HOST_x +3. By defining ${CHOST//-/_}_x + +else one can set ``cfg.env.CHOST`` in ``wscript`` before loading ``cross_gnu``. + +Usage: + +- In your build script:: + + def configure(cfg): + ... + for variant in x_variants: + setenv(variant) + conf.load('cross_gnu') + conf.xcheck_host_var('POUET') + ... + + +- Then:: + + CHOST=arm-hardfloat-linux-gnueabi waf configure + env arm-hardfloat-linux-gnueabi-CC="clang -..." waf configure + CFLAGS=... CHOST=arm-hardfloat-linux-gnueabi HOST_CFLAGS=-g waf configure + HOST_CC="clang -..." waf configure + +This example ``wscript`` compiles to Microchip PIC (xc16-gcc-xyz must be in PATH): + +.. code:: python + + from waflib import Configure + + #from https://gist.github.com/rpuntaie/2bddfb5d7b77db26415ee14371289971 + import waf_variants + + variants='pc fw/variant1 fw/variant2'.split() + + top = "." + out = "../build" + + PIC = '33FJ128GP804' #dsPICxxx + + @Configure.conf + def gcc_modifier_xc16(cfg): + v = cfg.env + v.cprogram_PATTERN = '%s.elf' + v.LINKFLAGS_cprogram = ','.join(['-Wl','','','--defsym=__MPLAB_BUILD=0','','--script=p'+PIC+'.gld', + '--stack=16','--check-sections','--data-init','--pack-data','--handles','--isr','--no-gc-sections', + '--fill-upper=0','--stackguard=16','--no-force-link','--smart-io']) #,'--report-mem']) + v.CFLAGS_cprogram=['-mcpu='+PIC,'-omf=elf','-mlarge-code','-msmart-io=1', + '-msfr-warn=off','-mno-override-inline','-finline','-Winline'] + + def configure(cfg): + if 'fw' in cfg.variant: #firmware + cfg.env.DEST_OS = 'xc16' #cfg.env.CHOST = 'xc16' #works too + cfg.load('c cross_gnu') #cfg.env.CHOST becomes ['xc16'] + ... + else: #configure for pc SW + ... + + def build(bld): + if 'fw' in bld.variant: #firmware + bld.program(source='maintst.c', target='maintst'); + bld(source='maintst.elf', target='maintst.hex', rule="xc16-bin2hex ${SRC} -a -omf=elf") + else: #build for pc SW + ... + +""" + +import os +from waflib import Utils, Configure +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, gcc + +try: + from shlex import quote +except ImportError: + from pipes import quote + +def get_chost_stuff(conf): + """ + Get the CHOST environment variable contents + """ + chost = None + chost_envar = None + if conf.env.CHOST: + chost = conf.env.CHOST[0] + chost_envar = chost.replace('-', '_') + return chost, chost_envar + + +@Configure.conf +def xcheck_var(conf, name, wafname=None, cross=False): + wafname = wafname or name + + if wafname in conf.env: + value = conf.env[wafname] + if isinstance(value, str): + value = [value] + else: + envar = os.environ.get(name) + if not envar: + return + value = Utils.to_list(envar) if envar != '' else [envar] + + conf.env[wafname] = value + if cross: + pretty = 'cross-compilation %s' % wafname + else: + pretty = wafname + conf.msg('Will use %s' % pretty, " ".join(quote(x) for x in value)) + +@Configure.conf +def xcheck_host_prog(conf, name, tool, wafname=None): + wafname = wafname or name + + chost, chost_envar = get_chost_stuff(conf) + + specific = None + if chost: + specific = os.environ.get('%s_%s' % (chost_envar, name)) + + if specific: + value = Utils.to_list(specific) + conf.env[wafname] += value + conf.msg('Will use cross-compilation %s from %s_%s' % (name, chost_envar, name), + " ".join(quote(x) for x in value)) + return + else: + envar = os.environ.get('HOST_%s' % name) + if envar is not None: + value = Utils.to_list(envar) + conf.env[wafname] = value + conf.msg('Will use cross-compilation %s from HOST_%s' % (name, name), + " ".join(quote(x) for x in value)) + return + + if conf.env[wafname]: + return + + value = None + if chost: + value = '%s-%s' % (chost, tool) + + if value: + conf.env[wafname] = value + conf.msg('Will use cross-compilation %s from CHOST' % wafname, value) + +@Configure.conf +def xcheck_host_envar(conf, name, wafname=None): + wafname = wafname or name + + chost, chost_envar = get_chost_stuff(conf) + + specific = None + if chost: + specific = os.environ.get('%s_%s' % (chost_envar, name)) + + if specific: + value = Utils.to_list(specific) + conf.env[wafname] += value + conf.msg('Will use cross-compilation %s from %s_%s' \ + % (name, chost_envar, name), + " ".join(quote(x) for x in value)) + return + + + envar = os.environ.get('HOST_%s' % name) + if envar is None: + return + + value = Utils.to_list(envar) if envar != '' else [envar] + + conf.env[wafname] = value + conf.msg('Will use cross-compilation %s from HOST_%s' % (name, name), + " ".join(quote(x) for x in value)) + + +@Configure.conf +def xcheck_host(conf): + conf.xcheck_var('CHOST', cross=True) + conf.env.CHOST = conf.env.CHOST or [conf.env.DEST_OS] + conf.env.DEST_OS = conf.env.CHOST[0].replace('-','_') + conf.xcheck_host_prog('CC', 'gcc') + conf.xcheck_host_prog('CXX', 'g++') + conf.xcheck_host_prog('LINK_CC', 'gcc') + conf.xcheck_host_prog('LINK_CXX', 'g++') + conf.xcheck_host_prog('AR', 'ar') + conf.xcheck_host_prog('AS', 'as') + conf.xcheck_host_prog('LD', 'ld') + conf.xcheck_host_envar('CFLAGS') + conf.xcheck_host_envar('CXXFLAGS') + conf.xcheck_host_envar('LDFLAGS', 'LINKFLAGS') + conf.xcheck_host_envar('LIB') + conf.xcheck_host_envar('PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR') + conf.xcheck_host_envar('PKG_CONFIG_PATH') + + if not conf.env.env: + conf.env.env = {} + conf.env.env.update(os.environ) + if conf.env.PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR: + conf.env.env['PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR'] = conf.env.PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR[0] + if conf.env.PKG_CONFIG_PATH: + conf.env.env['PKG_CONFIG_PATH'] = conf.env.PKG_CONFIG_PATH[0] + +def configure(conf): + """ + Configuration example for gcc, it will not work for g++/clang/clang++ + """ + conf.xcheck_host() + conf.gcc_common_flags() + conf.gcc_modifier_platform() + conf.cc_load_tools() + conf.cc_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() diff --git a/extras/cython.py b/extras/cython.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..481d6f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/cython.py @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2010-2015 + +import re +from waflib import Task, Logs +from waflib.TaskGen import extension + +cy_api_pat = re.compile(r'\s*?cdef\s*?(public|api)\w*') +re_cyt = re.compile(r""" + (?:from\s+(\w+)\s+)? # optionally match "from foo" and capture foo + c?import\s(\w+|[*]) # require "import bar" and capture bar + """, re.M | re.VERBOSE) + +@extension('.pyx') +def add_cython_file(self, node): + """ + Process a *.pyx* file given in the list of source files. No additional + feature is required:: + + def build(bld): + bld(features='c cshlib pyext', source='main.c foo.pyx', target='app') + """ + ext = '.c' + if 'cxx' in self.features: + self.env.append_unique('CYTHONFLAGS', '--cplus') + ext = '.cc' + + for x in getattr(self, 'cython_includes', []): + # TODO re-use these nodes in "scan" below + d = self.path.find_dir(x) + if d: + self.env.append_unique('CYTHONFLAGS', '-I%s' % d.abspath()) + + tsk = self.create_task('cython', node, node.change_ext(ext)) + self.source += tsk.outputs + +class cython(Task.Task): + run_str = '${CYTHON} ${CYTHONFLAGS} -o ${TGT[0].abspath()} ${SRC}' + color = 'GREEN' + + vars = ['INCLUDES'] + """ + Rebuild whenever the INCLUDES change. The variables such as CYTHONFLAGS will be appended + by the metaclass. + """ + + ext_out = ['.h'] + """ + The creation of a .h file is known only after the build has begun, so it is not + possible to compute a build order just by looking at the task inputs/outputs. + """ + + def runnable_status(self): + """ + Perform a double-check to add the headers created by cython + to the output nodes. The scanner is executed only when the cython task + must be executed (optimization). + """ + ret = super(cython, self).runnable_status() + if ret == Task.ASK_LATER: + return ret + for x in self.generator.bld.raw_deps[self.uid()]: + if x.startswith('header:'): + self.outputs.append(self.inputs[0].parent.find_or_declare(x.replace('header:', ''))) + return super(cython, self).runnable_status() + + def post_run(self): + for x in self.outputs: + if x.name.endswith('.h'): + if not x.exists(): + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.warn('Expected %r', x.abspath()) + x.write('') + return Task.Task.post_run(self) + + def scan(self): + """ + Return the dependent files (.pxd) by looking in the include folders. + Put the headers to generate in the custom list "bld.raw_deps". + To inspect the scanne results use:: + + $ waf clean build --zones=deps + """ + node = self.inputs[0] + txt = node.read() + + mods = [] + for m in re_cyt.finditer(txt): + if m.group(1): # matches "from foo import bar" + mods.append(m.group(1)) + else: + mods.append(m.group(2)) + + Logs.debug('cython: mods %r', mods) + incs = getattr(self.generator, 'cython_includes', []) + incs = [self.generator.path.find_dir(x) for x in incs] + incs.append(node.parent) + + found = [] + missing = [] + for x in mods: + for y in incs: + k = y.find_resource(x + '.pxd') + if k: + found.append(k) + break + else: + missing.append(x) + + # the cython file implicitly depends on a pxd file that might be present + implicit = node.parent.find_resource(node.name[:-3] + 'pxd') + if implicit: + found.append(implicit) + + Logs.debug('cython: found %r', found) + + # Now the .h created - store them in bld.raw_deps for later use + has_api = False + has_public = False + for l in txt.splitlines(): + if cy_api_pat.match(l): + if ' api ' in l: + has_api = True + if ' public ' in l: + has_public = True + name = node.name.replace('.pyx', '') + if has_api: + missing.append('header:%s_api.h' % name) + if has_public: + missing.append('header:%s.h' % name) + + return (found, missing) + +def options(ctx): + ctx.add_option('--cython-flags', action='store', default='', help='space separated list of flags to pass to cython') + +def configure(ctx): + if not ctx.env.CC and not ctx.env.CXX: + ctx.fatal('Load a C/C++ compiler first') + if not ctx.env.PYTHON: + ctx.fatal('Load the python tool first!') + ctx.find_program('cython', var='CYTHON') + if hasattr(ctx.options, 'cython_flags'): + ctx.env.CYTHONFLAGS = ctx.options.cython_flags + diff --git a/extras/dcc.py b/extras/dcc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1a57c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/dcc.py @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Jérôme Carretero, 2011 (zougloub) + +from waflib import Options +from waflib.Tools import ccroot +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_dcc(conf): + conf.find_program(['dcc'], var='CC', path_list=getattr(Options.options, 'diabbindir', "")) + conf.env.CC_NAME = 'dcc' + +@conf +def find_dld(conf): + conf.find_program(['dld'], var='LINK_CC', path_list=getattr(Options.options, 'diabbindir', "")) + conf.env.LINK_CC_NAME = 'dld' + +@conf +def find_dar(conf): + conf.find_program(['dar'], var='AR', path_list=getattr(Options.options, 'diabbindir', "")) + conf.env.AR_NAME = 'dar' + conf.env.ARFLAGS = 'rcs' + +@conf +def find_ddump(conf): + conf.find_program(['ddump'], var='DDUMP', path_list=getattr(Options.options, 'diabbindir', "")) + +@conf +def dcc_common_flags(conf): + v = conf.env + v['CC_SRC_F'] = [] + v['CC_TGT_F'] = ['-c', '-o'] + + # linker + if not v['LINK_CC']: + v['LINK_CC'] = v['CC'] + v['CCLNK_SRC_F'] = [] + v['CCLNK_TGT_F'] = ['-o'] + v['CPPPATH_ST'] = '-I%s' + v['DEFINES_ST'] = '-D%s' + + v['LIB_ST'] = '-l:%s' # template for adding libs + v['LIBPATH_ST'] = '-L%s' # template for adding libpaths + v['STLIB_ST'] = '-l:%s' + v['STLIBPATH_ST'] = '-L%s' + v['RPATH_ST'] = '-Wl,-rpath,%s' + #v['STLIB_MARKER'] = '-Wl,-Bstatic' + + # program + v['cprogram_PATTERN'] = '%s.elf' + + # static lib + v['LINKFLAGS_cstlib'] = ['-Wl,-Bstatic'] + v['cstlib_PATTERN'] = 'lib%s.a' + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_dcc() + conf.find_dar() + conf.find_dld() + conf.find_ddump() + conf.dcc_common_flags() + conf.cc_load_tools() + conf.cc_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + +def options(opt): + """ + Add the ``--with-diab-bindir`` command-line options. + """ + opt.add_option('--with-diab-bindir', type='string', dest='diabbindir', help = 'Specify alternate diab bin folder', default="") + diff --git a/extras/distnet.py b/extras/distnet.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..09a31a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/distnet.py @@ -0,0 +1,430 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 + +""" +waf-powered distributed network builds, with a network cache. + +Caching files from a server has advantages over a NFS/Samba shared folder: + +- builds are much faster because they use local files +- builds just continue to work in case of a network glitch +- permissions are much simpler to manage +""" + +import os, urllib, tarfile, re, shutil, tempfile, sys +from collections import OrderedDict +from waflib import Context, Utils, Logs + +try: + from urllib.parse import urlencode +except ImportError: + urlencode = urllib.urlencode + +def safe_urlencode(data): + x = urlencode(data) + try: + x = x.encode('utf-8') + except Exception: + pass + return x + +try: + from urllib.error import URLError +except ImportError: + from urllib2 import URLError + +try: + from urllib.request import Request, urlopen +except ImportError: + from urllib2 import Request, urlopen + +DISTNETCACHE = os.environ.get('DISTNETCACHE', '/tmp/distnetcache') +DISTNETSERVER = os.environ.get('DISTNETSERVER', 'http://localhost:8000/cgi-bin/') +TARFORMAT = 'w:bz2' +TIMEOUT = 60 +REQUIRES = 'requires.txt' + +re_com = re.compile('\s*#.*', re.M) + +def total_version_order(num): + lst = num.split('.') + template = '%10s' * len(lst) + ret = template % tuple(lst) + return ret + +def get_distnet_cache(): + return getattr(Context.g_module, 'DISTNETCACHE', DISTNETCACHE) + +def get_server_url(): + return getattr(Context.g_module, 'DISTNETSERVER', DISTNETSERVER) + +def get_download_url(): + return '%s/download.py' % get_server_url() + +def get_upload_url(): + return '%s/upload.py' % get_server_url() + +def get_resolve_url(): + return '%s/resolve.py' % get_server_url() + +def send_package_name(): + out = getattr(Context.g_module, 'out', 'build') + pkgfile = '%s/package_to_upload.tarfile' % out + return pkgfile + +class package(Context.Context): + fun = 'package' + cmd = 'package' + + def execute(self): + try: + files = self.files + except AttributeError: + files = self.files = [] + + Context.Context.execute(self) + pkgfile = send_package_name() + if not pkgfile in files: + if not REQUIRES in files: + files.append(REQUIRES) + self.make_tarfile(pkgfile, files, add_to_package=False) + + def make_tarfile(self, filename, files, **kw): + if kw.get('add_to_package', True): + self.files.append(filename) + + with tarfile.open(filename, TARFORMAT) as tar: + endname = os.path.split(filename)[-1] + endname = endname.split('.')[0] + '/' + for x in files: + tarinfo = tar.gettarinfo(x, x) + tarinfo.uid = tarinfo.gid = 0 + tarinfo.uname = tarinfo.gname = 'root' + tarinfo.size = os.stat(x).st_size + + # TODO - more archive creation options? + if kw.get('bare', True): + tarinfo.name = os.path.split(x)[1] + else: + tarinfo.name = endname + x # todo, if tuple, then.. + Logs.debug('distnet: adding %r to %s', tarinfo.name, filename) + with open(x, 'rb') as f: + tar.addfile(tarinfo, f) + Logs.info('Created %s', filename) + +class publish(Context.Context): + fun = 'publish' + cmd = 'publish' + def execute(self): + if hasattr(Context.g_module, 'publish'): + Context.Context.execute(self) + mod = Context.g_module + + rfile = getattr(self, 'rfile', send_package_name()) + if not os.path.isfile(rfile): + self.fatal('Create the release file with "waf release" first! %r' % rfile) + + fdata = Utils.readf(rfile, m='rb') + data = safe_urlencode([('pkgdata', fdata), ('pkgname', mod.APPNAME), ('pkgver', mod.VERSION)]) + + req = Request(get_upload_url(), data) + response = urlopen(req, timeout=TIMEOUT) + data = response.read().strip() + + if sys.hexversion>0x300000f: + data = data.decode('utf-8') + + if data != 'ok': + self.fatal('Could not publish the package %r' % data) + +class constraint(object): + def __init__(self, line=''): + self.required_line = line + self.info = [] + + line = line.strip() + if not line: + return + + lst = line.split(',') + if lst: + self.pkgname = lst[0] + self.required_version = lst[1] + for k in lst: + a, b, c = k.partition('=') + if a and c: + self.info.append((a, c)) + def __str__(self): + buf = [] + buf.append(self.pkgname) + buf.append(self.required_version) + for k in self.info: + buf.append('%s=%s' % k) + return ','.join(buf) + + def __repr__(self): + return "requires %s-%s" % (self.pkgname, self.required_version) + + def human_display(self, pkgname, pkgver): + return '%s-%s requires %s-%s' % (pkgname, pkgver, self.pkgname, self.required_version) + + def why(self): + ret = [] + for x in self.info: + if x[0] == 'reason': + ret.append(x[1]) + return ret + + def add_reason(self, reason): + self.info.append(('reason', reason)) + +def parse_constraints(text): + assert(text is not None) + constraints = [] + text = re.sub(re_com, '', text) + lines = text.splitlines() + for line in lines: + line = line.strip() + if not line: + continue + constraints.append(constraint(line)) + return constraints + +def list_package_versions(cachedir, pkgname): + pkgdir = os.path.join(cachedir, pkgname) + try: + versions = os.listdir(pkgdir) + except OSError: + return [] + versions.sort(key=total_version_order) + versions.reverse() + return versions + +class package_reader(Context.Context): + cmd = 'solver' + fun = 'solver' + + def __init__(self, **kw): + Context.Context.__init__(self, **kw) + + self.myproject = getattr(Context.g_module, 'APPNAME', 'project') + self.myversion = getattr(Context.g_module, 'VERSION', '1.0') + self.cache_constraints = {} + self.constraints = [] + + def compute_dependencies(self, filename=REQUIRES): + text = Utils.readf(filename) + data = safe_urlencode([('text', text)]) + + if '--offline' in sys.argv: + self.constraints = self.local_resolve(text) + else: + req = Request(get_resolve_url(), data) + try: + response = urlopen(req, timeout=TIMEOUT) + except URLError as e: + Logs.warn('The package server is down! %r', e) + self.constraints = self.local_resolve(text) + else: + ret = response.read() + try: + ret = ret.decode('utf-8') + except Exception: + pass + self.trace(ret) + self.constraints = parse_constraints(ret) + self.check_errors() + + def check_errors(self): + errors = False + for c in self.constraints: + if not c.required_version: + errors = True + + reasons = c.why() + if len(reasons) == 1: + Logs.error('%s but no matching package could be found in this repository', reasons[0]) + else: + Logs.error('Conflicts on package %r:', c.pkgname) + for r in reasons: + Logs.error(' %s', r) + if errors: + self.fatal('The package requirements cannot be satisfied!') + + def load_constraints(self, pkgname, pkgver, requires=REQUIRES): + try: + return self.cache_constraints[(pkgname, pkgver)] + except KeyError: + text = Utils.readf(os.path.join(get_distnet_cache(), pkgname, pkgver, requires)) + ret = parse_constraints(text) + self.cache_constraints[(pkgname, pkgver)] = ret + return ret + + def apply_constraint(self, domain, constraint): + vname = constraint.required_version.replace('*', '.*') + rev = re.compile(vname, re.M) + ret = [x for x in domain if rev.match(x)] + return ret + + def trace(self, *k): + if getattr(self, 'debug', None): + Logs.error(*k) + + def solve(self, packages_to_versions={}, packages_to_constraints={}, pkgname='', pkgver='', todo=[], done=[]): + # breadth first search + n_packages_to_versions = dict(packages_to_versions) + n_packages_to_constraints = dict(packages_to_constraints) + + self.trace("calling solve with %r %r %r" % (packages_to_versions, todo, done)) + done = done + [pkgname] + + constraints = self.load_constraints(pkgname, pkgver) + self.trace("constraints %r" % constraints) + + for k in constraints: + try: + domain = n_packages_to_versions[k.pkgname] + except KeyError: + domain = list_package_versions(get_distnet_cache(), k.pkgname) + + + self.trace("constraints?") + if not k.pkgname in done: + todo = todo + [k.pkgname] + + self.trace("domain before %s -> %s, %r" % (pkgname, k.pkgname, domain)) + + # apply the constraint + domain = self.apply_constraint(domain, k) + + self.trace("domain after %s -> %s, %r" % (pkgname, k.pkgname, domain)) + + n_packages_to_versions[k.pkgname] = domain + + # then store the constraint applied + constraints = list(packages_to_constraints.get(k.pkgname, [])) + constraints.append((pkgname, pkgver, k)) + n_packages_to_constraints[k.pkgname] = constraints + + if not domain: + self.trace("no domain while processing constraint %r from %r %r" % (domain, pkgname, pkgver)) + return (n_packages_to_versions, n_packages_to_constraints) + + # next package on the todo list + if not todo: + return (n_packages_to_versions, n_packages_to_constraints) + + n_pkgname = todo[0] + n_pkgver = n_packages_to_versions[n_pkgname][0] + tmp = dict(n_packages_to_versions) + tmp[n_pkgname] = [n_pkgver] + + self.trace("fixed point %s" % n_pkgname) + + return self.solve(tmp, n_packages_to_constraints, n_pkgname, n_pkgver, todo[1:], done) + + def get_results(self): + return '\n'.join([str(c) for c in self.constraints]) + + def solution_to_constraints(self, versions, constraints): + solution = [] + for p in versions: + c = constraint() + solution.append(c) + + c.pkgname = p + if versions[p]: + c.required_version = versions[p][0] + else: + c.required_version = '' + for (from_pkgname, from_pkgver, c2) in constraints.get(p, ''): + c.add_reason(c2.human_display(from_pkgname, from_pkgver)) + return solution + + def local_resolve(self, text): + self.cache_constraints[(self.myproject, self.myversion)] = parse_constraints(text) + p2v = OrderedDict({self.myproject: [self.myversion]}) + (versions, constraints) = self.solve(p2v, {}, self.myproject, self.myversion, []) + return self.solution_to_constraints(versions, constraints) + + def download_to_file(self, pkgname, pkgver, subdir, tmp): + data = safe_urlencode([('pkgname', pkgname), ('pkgver', pkgver), ('pkgfile', subdir)]) + req = urlopen(get_download_url(), data, timeout=TIMEOUT) + with open(tmp, 'wb') as f: + while True: + buf = req.read(8192) + if not buf: + break + f.write(buf) + + def extract_tar(self, subdir, pkgdir, tmpfile): + with tarfile.open(tmpfile) as f: + temp = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=pkgdir) + try: + f.extractall(temp) + os.rename(temp, os.path.join(pkgdir, subdir)) + finally: + try: + shutil.rmtree(temp) + except Exception: + pass + + def get_pkg_dir(self, pkgname, pkgver, subdir): + pkgdir = os.path.join(get_distnet_cache(), pkgname, pkgver) + if not os.path.isdir(pkgdir): + os.makedirs(pkgdir) + + target = os.path.join(pkgdir, subdir) + + if os.path.exists(target): + return target + + (fd, tmp) = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=pkgdir) + try: + os.close(fd) + self.download_to_file(pkgname, pkgver, subdir, tmp) + if subdir == REQUIRES: + os.rename(tmp, target) + else: + self.extract_tar(subdir, pkgdir, tmp) + finally: + try: + os.remove(tmp) + except OSError: + pass + + return target + + def __iter__(self): + if not self.constraints: + self.compute_dependencies() + for x in self.constraints: + if x.pkgname == self.myproject: + continue + yield x + + def execute(self): + self.compute_dependencies() + +packages = package_reader() + +def load_tools(ctx, extra): + global packages + for c in packages: + packages.get_pkg_dir(c.pkgname, c.required_version, extra) + noarchdir = packages.get_pkg_dir(c.pkgname, c.required_version, 'noarch') + for x in os.listdir(noarchdir): + if x.startswith('waf_') and x.endswith('.py'): + ctx.load([x.rstrip('.py')], tooldir=[noarchdir]) + +def options(opt): + opt.add_option('--offline', action='store_true') + packages.execute() + load_tools(opt, REQUIRES) + +def configure(conf): + load_tools(conf, conf.variant) + +def build(bld): + load_tools(bld, bld.variant) + diff --git a/extras/doxygen.py b/extras/doxygen.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28f56e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/doxygen.py @@ -0,0 +1,227 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: UTF-8 +# Thomas Nagy 2008-2010 (ita) + +""" + +Doxygen support + +Variables passed to bld(): +* doxyfile -- the Doxyfile to use +* doxy_tar -- destination archive for generated documentation (if desired) +* install_path -- where to install the documentation +* pars -- dictionary overriding doxygen configuration settings + +When using this tool, the wscript will look like: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('doxygen') + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('doxygen') + # check conf.env.DOXYGEN, if it is mandatory + + def build(bld): + if bld.env.DOXYGEN: + bld(features="doxygen", doxyfile='Doxyfile', ...) +""" + +import os, os.path, re +from waflib import Task, Utils, Node +from waflib.TaskGen import feature + +DOXY_STR = '"${DOXYGEN}" - ' +DOXY_FMTS = 'html latex man rft xml'.split() +DOXY_FILE_PATTERNS = '*.' + ' *.'.join(''' +c cc cxx cpp c++ java ii ixx ipp i++ inl h hh hxx hpp h++ idl odl cs php php3 +inc m mm py f90c cc cxx cpp c++ java ii ixx ipp i++ inl h hh hxx +'''.split()) + +re_rl = re.compile('\\\\\r*\n', re.MULTILINE) +re_nl = re.compile('\r*\n', re.M) +def parse_doxy(txt): + tbl = {} + txt = re_rl.sub('', txt) + lines = re_nl.split(txt) + for x in lines: + x = x.strip() + if not x or x.startswith('#') or x.find('=') < 0: + continue + if x.find('+=') >= 0: + tmp = x.split('+=') + key = tmp[0].strip() + if key in tbl: + tbl[key] += ' ' + '+='.join(tmp[1:]).strip() + else: + tbl[key] = '+='.join(tmp[1:]).strip() + else: + tmp = x.split('=') + tbl[tmp[0].strip()] = '='.join(tmp[1:]).strip() + return tbl + +class doxygen(Task.Task): + vars = ['DOXYGEN', 'DOXYFLAGS'] + color = 'BLUE' + + def runnable_status(self): + ''' + self.pars are populated in runnable_status - because this function is being + run *before* both self.pars "consumers" - scan() and run() + + set output_dir (node) for the output + ''' + + for x in self.run_after: + if not x.hasrun: + return Task.ASK_LATER + + if not getattr(self, 'pars', None): + txt = self.inputs[0].read() + self.pars = parse_doxy(txt) + if self.pars.get('OUTPUT_DIRECTORY'): + # Use the path parsed from the Doxyfile as an absolute path + output_node = self.inputs[0].parent.get_bld().make_node(self.pars['OUTPUT_DIRECTORY']) + else: + # If no OUTPUT_PATH was specified in the Doxyfile, build path from the Doxyfile name + '.doxy' + output_node = self.inputs[0].parent.get_bld().make_node(self.inputs[0].name + '.doxy') + output_node.mkdir() + self.pars['OUTPUT_DIRECTORY'] = output_node.abspath() + + # Override with any parameters passed to the task generator + if getattr(self.generator, 'pars', None): + for k, v in self.generator.pars.items(): + self.pars[k] = v + + self.doxy_inputs = getattr(self, 'doxy_inputs', []) + if not self.pars.get('INPUT'): + self.doxy_inputs.append(self.inputs[0].parent) + else: + for i in self.pars.get('INPUT').split(): + if os.path.isabs(i): + node = self.generator.bld.root.find_node(i) + else: + node = self.inputs[0].parent.find_node(i) + if not node: + self.generator.bld.fatal('Could not find the doxygen input %r' % i) + self.doxy_inputs.append(node) + + if not getattr(self, 'output_dir', None): + bld = self.generator.bld + # Output path is always an absolute path as it was transformed above. + self.output_dir = bld.root.find_dir(self.pars['OUTPUT_DIRECTORY']) + + self.signature() + ret = Task.Task.runnable_status(self) + if ret == Task.SKIP_ME: + # in case the files were removed + self.add_install() + return ret + + def scan(self): + exclude_patterns = self.pars.get('EXCLUDE_PATTERNS','').split() + exclude_patterns = [pattern.replace('*/', '**/') for pattern in exclude_patterns] + file_patterns = self.pars.get('FILE_PATTERNS','').split() + if not file_patterns: + file_patterns = DOXY_FILE_PATTERNS.split() + if self.pars.get('RECURSIVE') == 'YES': + file_patterns = ["**/%s" % pattern for pattern in file_patterns] + nodes = [] + names = [] + for node in self.doxy_inputs: + if os.path.isdir(node.abspath()): + for m in node.ant_glob(incl=file_patterns, excl=exclude_patterns): + nodes.append(m) + else: + nodes.append(node) + return (nodes, names) + + def run(self): + dct = self.pars.copy() + code = '\n'.join(['%s = %s' % (x, dct[x]) for x in self.pars]) + code = code.encode() # for python 3 + #fmt = DOXY_STR % (self.inputs[0].parent.abspath()) + cmd = Utils.subst_vars(DOXY_STR, self.env) + env = self.env.env or None + proc = Utils.subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdin=Utils.subprocess.PIPE, env=env, cwd=self.inputs[0].parent.abspath()) + proc.communicate(code) + return proc.returncode + + def post_run(self): + nodes = self.output_dir.ant_glob('**/*', quiet=True) + for x in nodes: + self.generator.bld.node_sigs[x] = self.uid() + self.add_install() + return Task.Task.post_run(self) + + def add_install(self): + nodes = self.output_dir.ant_glob('**/*', quiet=True) + self.outputs += nodes + if getattr(self.generator, 'install_path', None): + if not getattr(self.generator, 'doxy_tar', None): + self.generator.add_install_files(install_to=self.generator.install_path, + install_from=self.outputs, + postpone=False, + cwd=self.output_dir, + relative_trick=True) + +class tar(Task.Task): + "quick tar creation" + run_str = '${TAR} ${TAROPTS} ${TGT} ${SRC}' + color = 'RED' + after = ['doxygen'] + def runnable_status(self): + for x in getattr(self, 'input_tasks', []): + if not x.hasrun: + return Task.ASK_LATER + + if not getattr(self, 'tar_done_adding', None): + # execute this only once + self.tar_done_adding = True + for x in getattr(self, 'input_tasks', []): + self.set_inputs(x.outputs) + if not self.inputs: + return Task.SKIP_ME + return Task.Task.runnable_status(self) + + def __str__(self): + tgt_str = ' '.join([a.path_from(a.ctx.launch_node()) for a in self.outputs]) + return '%s: %s\n' % (self.__class__.__name__, tgt_str) + +@feature('doxygen') +def process_doxy(self): + if not getattr(self, 'doxyfile', None): + self.bld.fatal('no doxyfile variable specified??') + + node = self.doxyfile + if not isinstance(node, Node.Node): + node = self.path.find_resource(node) + if not node: + self.bld.fatal('doxygen file %s not found' % self.doxyfile) + + # the task instance + dsk = self.create_task('doxygen', node) + + if getattr(self, 'doxy_tar', None): + tsk = self.create_task('tar') + tsk.input_tasks = [dsk] + tsk.set_outputs(self.path.find_or_declare(self.doxy_tar)) + if self.doxy_tar.endswith('bz2'): + tsk.env['TAROPTS'] = ['cjf'] + elif self.doxy_tar.endswith('gz'): + tsk.env['TAROPTS'] = ['czf'] + else: + tsk.env['TAROPTS'] = ['cf'] + if getattr(self, 'install_path', None): + self.add_install_files(install_to=self.install_path, install_from=tsk.outputs) + +def configure(conf): + ''' + Check if doxygen and tar commands are present in the system + + If the commands are present, then conf.env.DOXYGEN and conf.env.TAR + variables will be set. Detection can be controlled by setting DOXYGEN and + TAR environmental variables. + ''' + + conf.find_program('doxygen', var='DOXYGEN', mandatory=False) + conf.find_program('tar', var='TAR', mandatory=False) diff --git a/extras/dpapi.py b/extras/dpapi.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b94d482 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/dpapi.py @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Matt Clarkson, 2012 + +''' +DPAPI access library (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms995355.aspx) +This file uses code originally created by Crusher Joe: +http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.ctypes/420 +And modified by Wayne Koorts: +http://stackoverflow.com/questions/463832/using-dpapi-with-python +''' + +from ctypes import windll, byref, cdll, Structure, POINTER, c_char, c_buffer +from ctypes.wintypes import DWORD +from waflib.Configure import conf + +LocalFree = windll.kernel32.LocalFree +memcpy = cdll.msvcrt.memcpy +CryptProtectData = windll.crypt32.CryptProtectData +CryptUnprotectData = windll.crypt32.CryptUnprotectData +CRYPTPROTECT_UI_FORBIDDEN = 0x01 +try: + extra_entropy = 'cl;ad13 \0al;323kjd #(adl;k$#ajsd'.encode('ascii') +except AttributeError: + extra_entropy = 'cl;ad13 \0al;323kjd #(adl;k$#ajsd' + +class DATA_BLOB(Structure): + _fields_ = [ + ('cbData', DWORD), + ('pbData', POINTER(c_char)) + ] + +def get_data(blob_out): + cbData = int(blob_out.cbData) + pbData = blob_out.pbData + buffer = c_buffer(cbData) + memcpy(buffer, pbData, cbData) + LocalFree(pbData) + return buffer.raw + +@conf +def dpapi_encrypt_data(self, input_bytes, entropy = extra_entropy): + ''' + Encrypts data and returns byte string + + :param input_bytes: The data to be encrypted + :type input_bytes: String or Bytes + :param entropy: Extra entropy to add to the encryption process (optional) + :type entropy: String or Bytes + ''' + if not isinstance(input_bytes, bytes) or not isinstance(entropy, bytes): + self.fatal('The inputs to dpapi must be bytes') + buffer_in = c_buffer(input_bytes, len(input_bytes)) + buffer_entropy = c_buffer(entropy, len(entropy)) + blob_in = DATA_BLOB(len(input_bytes), buffer_in) + blob_entropy = DATA_BLOB(len(entropy), buffer_entropy) + blob_out = DATA_BLOB() + + if CryptProtectData(byref(blob_in), 'python_data', byref(blob_entropy), + None, None, CRYPTPROTECT_UI_FORBIDDEN, byref(blob_out)): + return get_data(blob_out) + else: + self.fatal('Failed to decrypt data') + +@conf +def dpapi_decrypt_data(self, encrypted_bytes, entropy = extra_entropy): + ''' + Decrypts data and returns byte string + + :param encrypted_bytes: The encrypted data + :type encrypted_bytes: Bytes + :param entropy: Extra entropy to add to the encryption process (optional) + :type entropy: String or Bytes + ''' + if not isinstance(encrypted_bytes, bytes) or not isinstance(entropy, bytes): + self.fatal('The inputs to dpapi must be bytes') + buffer_in = c_buffer(encrypted_bytes, len(encrypted_bytes)) + buffer_entropy = c_buffer(entropy, len(entropy)) + blob_in = DATA_BLOB(len(encrypted_bytes), buffer_in) + blob_entropy = DATA_BLOB(len(entropy), buffer_entropy) + blob_out = DATA_BLOB() + if CryptUnprotectData(byref(blob_in), None, byref(blob_entropy), None, + None, CRYPTPROTECT_UI_FORBIDDEN, byref(blob_out)): + return get_data(blob_out) + else: + self.fatal('Failed to decrypt data') + diff --git a/extras/eclipse.py b/extras/eclipse.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb78741 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/eclipse.py @@ -0,0 +1,431 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Eclipse CDT 5.0 generator for Waf +# Richard Quirk 2009-1011 (New BSD License) +# Thomas Nagy 2011 (ported to Waf 1.6) + +""" +Usage: + +def options(opt): + opt.load('eclipse') + +$ waf configure eclipse +""" + +import sys, os +from waflib import Utils, Logs, Context, Build, TaskGen, Scripting, Errors, Node +from xml.dom.minidom import Document + +STANDARD_INCLUDES = [ '/usr/local/include', '/usr/include' ] + +oe_cdt = 'org.eclipse.cdt' +cdt_mk = oe_cdt + '.make.core' +cdt_core = oe_cdt + '.core' +cdt_bld = oe_cdt + '.build.core' +extbuilder_dir = '.externalToolBuilders' +extbuilder_name = 'Waf_Builder.launch' + +class eclipse(Build.BuildContext): + cmd = 'eclipse' + fun = Scripting.default_cmd + + def execute(self): + """ + Entry point + """ + self.restore() + if not self.all_envs: + self.load_envs() + self.recurse([self.run_dir]) + + appname = getattr(Context.g_module, Context.APPNAME, os.path.basename(self.srcnode.abspath())) + self.create_cproject(appname, pythonpath=self.env['ECLIPSE_PYTHON_PATH']) + + # Helper to dump the XML document content to XML with UTF-8 encoding + def write_conf_to_xml(self, filename, document): + self.srcnode.make_node(filename).write(document.toprettyxml(encoding='UTF-8'), flags='wb') + + def create_cproject(self, appname, workspace_includes=[], pythonpath=[]): + """ + Create the Eclipse CDT .project and .cproject files + @param appname The name that will appear in the Project Explorer + @param build The BuildContext object to extract includes from + @param workspace_includes Optional project includes to prevent + "Unresolved Inclusion" errors in the Eclipse editor + @param pythonpath Optional project specific python paths + """ + hasc = hasjava = haspython = False + source_dirs = [] + cpppath = self.env['CPPPATH'] + javasrcpath = [] + javalibpath = [] + includes = STANDARD_INCLUDES + if sys.platform != 'win32': + cc = self.env.CC or self.env.CXX + if cc: + cmd = cc + ['-xc++', '-E', '-Wp,-v', '-'] + try: + gccout = self.cmd_and_log(cmd, output=Context.STDERR, quiet=Context.BOTH, input='\n'.encode()).splitlines() + except Errors.WafError: + pass + else: + includes = [] + for ipath in gccout: + if ipath.startswith(' /'): + includes.append(ipath[1:]) + cpppath += includes + Logs.warn('Generating Eclipse CDT project files') + + for g in self.groups: + for tg in g: + if not isinstance(tg, TaskGen.task_gen): + continue + + tg.post() + + # Add local Python modules paths to configuration so object resolving will work in IDE + # This may also contain generated files (ie. pyqt5 or protoc) that get picked from build + if 'py' in tg.features: + pypath = tg.path.relpath() + py_installfrom = getattr(tg, 'install_from', None) + if isinstance(py_installfrom, Node.Node): + pypath = py_installfrom.path_from(self.root.make_node(self.top_dir)) + if pypath not in pythonpath: + pythonpath.append(pypath) + haspython = True + + # Add Java source directories so object resolving works in IDE + # This may also contain generated files (ie. protoc) that get picked from build + if 'javac' in tg.features: + java_src = tg.path.relpath() + java_srcdir = getattr(tg.javac_task, 'srcdir', None) + if java_srcdir: + if isinstance(java_srcdir, Node.Node): + java_srcdir = [java_srcdir] + for x in Utils.to_list(java_srcdir): + x = x.path_from(self.root.make_node(self.top_dir)) + if x not in javasrcpath: + javasrcpath.append(x) + else: + if java_src not in javasrcpath: + javasrcpath.append(java_src) + hasjava = True + + # Check if there are external dependencies and add them as external jar so they will be resolved by Eclipse + usedlibs=getattr(tg, 'use', []) + for x in Utils.to_list(usedlibs): + for cl in Utils.to_list(tg.env['CLASSPATH_'+x]): + if cl not in javalibpath: + javalibpath.append(cl) + + if not getattr(tg, 'link_task', None): + continue + + features = Utils.to_list(getattr(tg, 'features', '')) + + is_cc = 'c' in features or 'cxx' in features + + incnodes = tg.to_incnodes(tg.to_list(getattr(tg, 'includes', [])) + tg.env['INCLUDES']) + for p in incnodes: + path = p.path_from(self.srcnode) + + if (path.startswith("/")): + cpppath.append(path) + else: + workspace_includes.append(path) + + if is_cc and path not in source_dirs: + source_dirs.append(path) + + hasc = True + + waf_executable = os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0]) + project = self.impl_create_project(sys.executable, appname, hasc, hasjava, haspython, waf_executable) + self.write_conf_to_xml('.project', project) + + if hasc: + project = self.impl_create_cproject(sys.executable, waf_executable, appname, workspace_includes, cpppath, source_dirs) + self.write_conf_to_xml('.cproject', project) + + if haspython: + project = self.impl_create_pydevproject(sys.path, pythonpath) + self.write_conf_to_xml('.pydevproject', project) + + if hasjava: + project = self.impl_create_javaproject(javasrcpath, javalibpath) + self.write_conf_to_xml('.classpath', project) + + def impl_create_project(self, executable, appname, hasc, hasjava, haspython, waf_executable): + doc = Document() + projectDescription = doc.createElement('projectDescription') + self.add(doc, projectDescription, 'name', appname) + self.add(doc, projectDescription, 'comment') + self.add(doc, projectDescription, 'projects') + buildSpec = self.add(doc, projectDescription, 'buildSpec') + buildCommand = self.add(doc, buildSpec, 'buildCommand') + self.add(doc, buildCommand, 'triggers', 'clean,full,incremental,') + arguments = self.add(doc, buildCommand, 'arguments') + dictionaries = {} + + # If CDT is present, instruct this one to call waf as it is more flexible (separate build/clean ...) + if hasc: + self.add(doc, buildCommand, 'name', oe_cdt + '.managedbuilder.core.genmakebuilder') + # the default make-style targets are overwritten by the .cproject values + dictionaries = { + cdt_mk + '.contents': cdt_mk + '.activeConfigSettings', + cdt_mk + '.enableAutoBuild': 'false', + cdt_mk + '.enableCleanBuild': 'true', + cdt_mk + '.enableFullBuild': 'true', + } + else: + # Otherwise for Java/Python an external builder tool is created that will call waf build + self.add(doc, buildCommand, 'name', 'org.eclipse.ui.externaltools.ExternalToolBuilder') + dictionaries = { + 'LaunchConfigHandle': '<project>/%s/%s'%(extbuilder_dir, extbuilder_name), + } + # The definition is in a separate directory XML file + try: + os.mkdir(extbuilder_dir) + except OSError: + pass # Ignore error if already exists + + # Populate here the external builder XML calling waf + builder = Document() + launchConfiguration = doc.createElement('launchConfiguration') + launchConfiguration.setAttribute('type', 'org.eclipse.ui.externaltools.ProgramBuilderLaunchConfigurationType') + self.add(doc, launchConfiguration, 'booleanAttribute', {'key': 'org.eclipse.debug.ui.ATTR_LAUNCH_IN_BACKGROUND', 'value': 'false'}) + self.add(doc, launchConfiguration, 'booleanAttribute', {'key': 'org.eclipse.ui.externaltools.ATTR_TRIGGERS_CONFIGURED', 'value': 'true'}) + self.add(doc, launchConfiguration, 'stringAttribute', {'key': 'org.eclipse.ui.externaltools.ATTR_LOCATION', 'value': waf_executable}) + self.add(doc, launchConfiguration, 'stringAttribute', {'key': 'org.eclipse.ui.externaltools.ATTR_RUN_BUILD_KINDS', 'value': 'full,incremental,'}) + self.add(doc, launchConfiguration, 'stringAttribute', {'key': 'org.eclipse.ui.externaltools.ATTR_TOOL_ARGUMENTS', 'value': 'build'}) + self.add(doc, launchConfiguration, 'stringAttribute', {'key': 'org.eclipse.ui.externaltools.ATTR_WORKING_DIRECTORY', 'value': '${project_loc}'}) + builder.appendChild(launchConfiguration) + # And write the XML to the file references before + self.write_conf_to_xml('%s%s%s'%(extbuilder_dir, os.path.sep, extbuilder_name), builder) + + + for k, v in dictionaries.items(): + self.addDictionary(doc, arguments, k, v) + + natures = self.add(doc, projectDescription, 'natures') + + if hasc: + nature_list = """ + core.ccnature + managedbuilder.core.ScannerConfigNature + managedbuilder.core.managedBuildNature + core.cnature + """.split() + for n in nature_list: + self.add(doc, natures, 'nature', oe_cdt + '.' + n) + + if haspython: + self.add(doc, natures, 'nature', 'org.python.pydev.pythonNature') + if hasjava: + self.add(doc, natures, 'nature', 'org.eclipse.jdt.core.javanature') + + doc.appendChild(projectDescription) + return doc + + def impl_create_cproject(self, executable, waf_executable, appname, workspace_includes, cpppath, source_dirs=[]): + doc = Document() + doc.appendChild(doc.createProcessingInstruction('fileVersion', '4.0.0')) + cconf_id = cdt_core + '.default.config.1' + cproject = doc.createElement('cproject') + storageModule = self.add(doc, cproject, 'storageModule', + {'moduleId': cdt_core + '.settings'}) + cconf = self.add(doc, storageModule, 'cconfiguration', {'id':cconf_id}) + + storageModule = self.add(doc, cconf, 'storageModule', + {'buildSystemId': oe_cdt + '.managedbuilder.core.configurationDataProvider', + 'id': cconf_id, + 'moduleId': cdt_core + '.settings', + 'name': 'Default'}) + + self.add(doc, storageModule, 'externalSettings') + + extensions = self.add(doc, storageModule, 'extensions') + extension_list = """ + VCErrorParser + MakeErrorParser + GCCErrorParser + GASErrorParser + GLDErrorParser + """.split() + self.add(doc, extensions, 'extension', {'id': cdt_core + '.ELF', 'point':cdt_core + '.BinaryParser'}) + for e in extension_list: + self.add(doc, extensions, 'extension', {'id': cdt_core + '.' + e, 'point':cdt_core + '.ErrorParser'}) + + storageModule = self.add(doc, cconf, 'storageModule', + {'moduleId': 'cdtBuildSystem', 'version': '4.0.0'}) + config = self.add(doc, storageModule, 'configuration', + {'artifactName': appname, + 'id': cconf_id, + 'name': 'Default', + 'parent': cdt_bld + '.prefbase.cfg'}) + folderInfo = self.add(doc, config, 'folderInfo', + {'id': cconf_id+'.', 'name': '/', 'resourcePath': ''}) + + toolChain = self.add(doc, folderInfo, 'toolChain', + {'id': cdt_bld + '.prefbase.toolchain.1', + 'name': 'No ToolChain', + 'resourceTypeBasedDiscovery': 'false', + 'superClass': cdt_bld + '.prefbase.toolchain'}) + + self.add(doc, toolChain, 'targetPlatform', {'binaryParser': 'org.eclipse.cdt.core.ELF', 'id': cdt_bld + '.prefbase.toolchain.1', 'name': ''}) + + waf_build = '"%s" %s'%(waf_executable, eclipse.fun) + waf_clean = '"%s" clean'%(waf_executable) + self.add(doc, toolChain, 'builder', + {'autoBuildTarget': waf_build, + 'command': executable, + 'enableAutoBuild': 'false', + 'cleanBuildTarget': waf_clean, + 'enableIncrementalBuild': 'true', + 'id': cdt_bld + '.settings.default.builder.1', + 'incrementalBuildTarget': waf_build, + 'managedBuildOn': 'false', + 'name': 'Gnu Make Builder', + 'superClass': cdt_bld + '.settings.default.builder'}) + + tool_index = 1; + for tool_name in ("Assembly", "GNU C++", "GNU C"): + tool = self.add(doc, toolChain, 'tool', + {'id': cdt_bld + '.settings.holder.' + str(tool_index), + 'name': tool_name, + 'superClass': cdt_bld + '.settings.holder'}) + if cpppath or workspace_includes: + incpaths = cdt_bld + '.settings.holder.incpaths' + option = self.add(doc, tool, 'option', + {'id': incpaths + '.' + str(tool_index), + 'name': 'Include Paths', + 'superClass': incpaths, + 'valueType': 'includePath'}) + for i in workspace_includes: + self.add(doc, option, 'listOptionValue', + {'builtIn': 'false', + 'value': '"${workspace_loc:/%s/%s}"'%(appname, i)}) + for i in cpppath: + self.add(doc, option, 'listOptionValue', + {'builtIn': 'false', + 'value': '"%s"'%(i)}) + if tool_name == "GNU C++" or tool_name == "GNU C": + self.add(doc,tool,'inputType',{ 'id':'org.eclipse.cdt.build.core.settings.holder.inType.' + str(tool_index), \ + 'languageId':'org.eclipse.cdt.core.gcc' if tool_name == "GNU C" else 'org.eclipse.cdt.core.g++','languageName':tool_name, \ + 'sourceContentType':'org.eclipse.cdt.core.cSource,org.eclipse.cdt.core.cHeader', \ + 'superClass':'org.eclipse.cdt.build.core.settings.holder.inType' }) + tool_index += 1 + + if source_dirs: + sourceEntries = self.add(doc, config, 'sourceEntries') + for i in source_dirs: + self.add(doc, sourceEntries, 'entry', + {'excluding': i, + 'flags': 'VALUE_WORKSPACE_PATH|RESOLVED', + 'kind': 'sourcePath', + 'name': ''}) + self.add(doc, sourceEntries, 'entry', + { + 'flags': 'VALUE_WORKSPACE_PATH|RESOLVED', + 'kind': 'sourcePath', + 'name': i}) + + storageModule = self.add(doc, cconf, 'storageModule', + {'moduleId': cdt_mk + '.buildtargets'}) + buildTargets = self.add(doc, storageModule, 'buildTargets') + def addTargetWrap(name, runAll): + return self.addTarget(doc, buildTargets, executable, name, + '"%s" %s'%(waf_executable, name), runAll) + addTargetWrap('configure', True) + addTargetWrap('dist', False) + addTargetWrap('install', False) + addTargetWrap('check', False) + + storageModule = self.add(doc, cproject, 'storageModule', + {'moduleId': 'cdtBuildSystem', + 'version': '4.0.0'}) + + self.add(doc, storageModule, 'project', {'id': '%s.null.1'%appname, 'name': appname}) + + doc.appendChild(cproject) + return doc + + def impl_create_pydevproject(self, system_path, user_path): + # create a pydevproject file + doc = Document() + doc.appendChild(doc.createProcessingInstruction('eclipse-pydev', 'version="1.0"')) + pydevproject = doc.createElement('pydev_project') + prop = self.add(doc, pydevproject, + 'pydev_property', + 'python %d.%d'%(sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1])) + prop.setAttribute('name', 'org.python.pydev.PYTHON_PROJECT_VERSION') + prop = self.add(doc, pydevproject, 'pydev_property', 'Default') + prop.setAttribute('name', 'org.python.pydev.PYTHON_PROJECT_INTERPRETER') + # add waf's paths + wafadmin = [p for p in system_path if p.find('wafadmin') != -1] + if wafadmin: + prop = self.add(doc, pydevproject, 'pydev_pathproperty', + {'name':'org.python.pydev.PROJECT_EXTERNAL_SOURCE_PATH'}) + for i in wafadmin: + self.add(doc, prop, 'path', i) + if user_path: + prop = self.add(doc, pydevproject, 'pydev_pathproperty', + {'name':'org.python.pydev.PROJECT_SOURCE_PATH'}) + for i in user_path: + self.add(doc, prop, 'path', '/${PROJECT_DIR_NAME}/'+i) + + doc.appendChild(pydevproject) + return doc + + def impl_create_javaproject(self, javasrcpath, javalibpath): + # create a .classpath file for java usage + doc = Document() + javaproject = doc.createElement('classpath') + if javasrcpath: + for i in javasrcpath: + self.add(doc, javaproject, 'classpathentry', + {'kind': 'src', 'path': i}) + + if javalibpath: + for i in javalibpath: + self.add(doc, javaproject, 'classpathentry', + {'kind': 'lib', 'path': i}) + + self.add(doc, javaproject, 'classpathentry', {'kind': 'con', 'path': 'org.eclipse.jdt.launching.JRE_CONTAINER'}) + self.add(doc, javaproject, 'classpathentry', {'kind': 'output', 'path': self.bldnode.name }) + doc.appendChild(javaproject) + return doc + + def addDictionary(self, doc, parent, k, v): + dictionary = self.add(doc, parent, 'dictionary') + self.add(doc, dictionary, 'key', k) + self.add(doc, dictionary, 'value', v) + return dictionary + + def addTarget(self, doc, buildTargets, executable, name, buildTarget, runAllBuilders=True): + target = self.add(doc, buildTargets, 'target', + {'name': name, + 'path': '', + 'targetID': oe_cdt + '.build.MakeTargetBuilder'}) + self.add(doc, target, 'buildCommand', executable) + self.add(doc, target, 'buildArguments', None) + self.add(doc, target, 'buildTarget', buildTarget) + self.add(doc, target, 'stopOnError', 'true') + self.add(doc, target, 'useDefaultCommand', 'false') + self.add(doc, target, 'runAllBuilders', str(runAllBuilders).lower()) + + def add(self, doc, parent, tag, value = None): + el = doc.createElement(tag) + if (value): + if type(value) == type(str()): + el.appendChild(doc.createTextNode(value)) + elif type(value) == type(dict()): + self.setAttributes(el, value) + parent.appendChild(el) + return el + + def setAttributes(self, node, attrs): + for k, v in attrs.items(): + node.setAttribute(k, v) + diff --git a/extras/erlang.py b/extras/erlang.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..49f6d5b --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/erlang.py @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2010 (ita) +# Przemyslaw Rzepecki, 2016 + +""" +Erlang support +""" + +import re +from waflib import Task, TaskGen +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, after_method, before_method +# to load the method "to_incnodes" below +from waflib.Tools import ccroot + +# Those flags are required by the Erlang VM to execute/evaluate code in +# non-interactive mode. It is used in this tool to create Erlang modules +# documentation and run unit tests. The user can pass additional arguments to the +# 'erl' command with ERL_FLAGS environment variable. +EXEC_NON_INTERACTIVE = ['-noshell', '-noinput', '-eval'] + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_program('erlc', var='ERLC') + conf.find_program('erl', var='ERL') + conf.add_os_flags('ERLC_FLAGS') + conf.add_os_flags('ERL_FLAGS') + conf.env.ERLC_DEF_PATTERN = '-D%s' + conf.env.ERLC_INC_PATTERN = '-I%s' + +@TaskGen.extension('.erl') +def process_erl_node(self, node): + tsk = self.create_task('erl', node, node.change_ext('.beam')) + tsk.erlc_incnodes = [tsk.outputs[0].parent] + self.to_incnodes(self.includes) + tsk.env.append_value('ERLC_INCPATHS', [x.abspath() for x in tsk.erlc_incnodes]) + tsk.env.append_value('ERLC_DEFINES', self.to_list(getattr(self, 'defines', []))) + tsk.env.append_value('ERLC_FLAGS', self.to_list(getattr(self, 'flags', []))) + tsk.cwd = tsk.outputs[0].parent + +class erl(Task.Task): + color = 'GREEN' + run_str = '${ERLC} ${ERL_FLAGS} ${ERLC_INC_PATTERN:ERLC_INCPATHS} ${ERLC_DEF_PATTERN:ERLC_DEFINES} ${SRC}' + + def scan(task): + node = task.inputs[0] + + deps = [] + scanned = set([]) + nodes_to_scan = [node] + + for n in nodes_to_scan: + if n.abspath() in scanned: + continue + + for i in re.findall('-include\("(.*)"\)\.', n.read()): + for d in task.erlc_incnodes: + r = d.find_node(i) + if r: + deps.append(r) + nodes_to_scan.append(r) + break + scanned.add(n.abspath()) + + return (deps, []) + +@TaskGen.extension('.beam') +def process(self, node): + pass + + +class erl_test(Task.Task): + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${ERL} ${ERL_FLAGS} ${ERL_TEST_FLAGS}' + +@feature('eunit') +@after_method('process_source') +def add_erl_test_run(self): + test_modules = [t.outputs[0] for t in self.tasks] + test_task = self.create_task('erl_test') + test_task.set_inputs(self.source + test_modules) + test_task.cwd = test_modules[0].parent + + test_task.env.append_value('ERL_FLAGS', self.to_list(getattr(self, 'flags', []))) + + test_list = ", ".join([m.change_ext("").path_from(test_task.cwd)+":test()" for m in test_modules]) + test_flag = 'halt(case lists:all(fun(Elem) -> Elem == ok end, [%s]) of true -> 0; false -> 1 end).' % test_list + test_task.env.append_value('ERL_TEST_FLAGS', EXEC_NON_INTERACTIVE) + test_task.env.append_value('ERL_TEST_FLAGS', test_flag) + + +class edoc(Task.Task): + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = "${ERL} ${ERL_FLAGS} ${ERL_DOC_FLAGS}" + def keyword(self): + return 'Generating edoc' + +@feature('edoc') +@before_method('process_source') +def add_edoc_task(self): + # do not process source, it would create double erl->beam task + self.meths.remove('process_source') + e = self.path.find_resource(self.source) + t = e.change_ext('.html') + png = t.parent.make_node('erlang.png') + css = t.parent.make_node('stylesheet.css') + tsk = self.create_task('edoc', e, [t, png, css]) + tsk.cwd = tsk.outputs[0].parent + tsk.env.append_value('ERL_DOC_FLAGS', EXEC_NON_INTERACTIVE) + tsk.env.append_value('ERL_DOC_FLAGS', 'edoc:files(["%s"]), halt(0).' % tsk.inputs[0].abspath()) + # TODO the above can break if a file path contains '"' + diff --git a/extras/fast_partial.py b/extras/fast_partial.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b3af513 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/fast_partial.py @@ -0,0 +1,518 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2017-2018 (ita) + +""" +A system for fast partial rebuilds + +Creating a large amount of task objects up front can take some time. +By making a few assumptions, it is possible to avoid posting creating +task objects for targets that are already up-to-date. + +On a silly benchmark the gain observed for 1M tasks can be 5m->10s +for a single file change. + +Usage:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('fast_partial') + +Assuptions: +* Mostly for C/C++/Fortran targets with link tasks (object-only targets are not handled) +* For full project builds: no --targets and no pruning from subfolders +* The installation phase is ignored +* `use=` dependencies are specified up front even across build groups +* Task generator source files are not obtained from globs + +Implementation details: +* The first layer obtains file timestamps to recalculate file hashes only + when necessary (similar to md5_tstamp); the timestamps are then stored + in a dedicated pickle file +* A second layer associates each task generator to a file set to help + detecting changes. Task generators are to create their tasks only when + the related files have been modified. A specific db file is created + to store such data (5m -> 1m10) +* A third layer binds build context proxies onto task generators, replacing + the default context. While loading data for the full build uses more memory + (4GB -> 9GB), partial builds are then much faster (1m10 -> 13s) +* A fourth layer enables a 2-level cache on file signatures to + reduce the size of the main pickle file (13s -> 10s) +""" + +import os +from waflib import Build, Context, Errors, Logs, Task, TaskGen, Utils +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, after_method, taskgen_method +import waflib.Node + +DONE = 0 +DIRTY = 1 +NEEDED = 2 + +SKIPPABLE = ['cshlib', 'cxxshlib', 'cstlib', 'cxxstlib', 'cprogram', 'cxxprogram'] + +TSTAMP_DB = '.wafpickle_tstamp_db_file' + +SAVED_ATTRS = 'root node_sigs task_sigs imp_sigs raw_deps node_deps'.split() + +class bld_proxy(object): + def __init__(self, bld): + object.__setattr__(self, 'bld', bld) + + object.__setattr__(self, 'node_class', type('Nod3', (waflib.Node.Node,), {})) + self.node_class.__module__ = 'waflib.Node' + self.node_class.ctx = self + + object.__setattr__(self, 'root', self.node_class('', None)) + for x in SAVED_ATTRS: + if x != 'root': + object.__setattr__(self, x, {}) + + self.fix_nodes() + + def __setattr__(self, name, value): + bld = object.__getattribute__(self, 'bld') + setattr(bld, name, value) + + def __delattr__(self, name): + bld = object.__getattribute__(self, 'bld') + delattr(bld, name) + + def __getattribute__(self, name): + try: + return object.__getattribute__(self, name) + except AttributeError: + bld = object.__getattribute__(self, 'bld') + return getattr(bld, name) + + def __call__(self, *k, **kw): + return self.bld(*k, **kw) + + def fix_nodes(self): + for x in ('srcnode', 'path', 'bldnode'): + node = self.root.find_dir(getattr(self.bld, x).abspath()) + object.__setattr__(self, x, node) + + def set_key(self, store_key): + object.__setattr__(self, 'store_key', store_key) + + def fix_tg_path(self, *tgs): + # changing Node objects on task generators is possible + # yet, all Node objects must belong to the same parent + for tg in tgs: + tg.path = self.root.make_node(tg.path.abspath()) + + def restore(self): + dbfn = os.path.join(self.variant_dir, Context.DBFILE + self.store_key) + Logs.debug('rev_use: reading %s', dbfn) + try: + data = Utils.readf(dbfn, 'rb') + except (EnvironmentError, EOFError): + # handle missing file/empty file + Logs.debug('rev_use: Could not load the build cache %s (missing)', dbfn) + else: + try: + waflib.Node.pickle_lock.acquire() + waflib.Node.Nod3 = self.node_class + try: + data = Build.cPickle.loads(data) + except Exception as e: + Logs.debug('rev_use: Could not pickle the build cache %s: %r', dbfn, e) + else: + for x in SAVED_ATTRS: + object.__setattr__(self, x, data.get(x, {})) + finally: + waflib.Node.pickle_lock.release() + self.fix_nodes() + + def store(self): + data = {} + for x in Build.SAVED_ATTRS: + data[x] = getattr(self, x) + db = os.path.join(self.variant_dir, Context.DBFILE + self.store_key) + + try: + waflib.Node.pickle_lock.acquire() + waflib.Node.Nod3 = self.node_class + x = Build.cPickle.dumps(data, Build.PROTOCOL) + finally: + waflib.Node.pickle_lock.release() + + Logs.debug('rev_use: storing %s', db) + Utils.writef(db + '.tmp', x, m='wb') + try: + st = os.stat(db) + os.remove(db) + if not Utils.is_win32: + os.chown(db + '.tmp', st.st_uid, st.st_gid) + except (AttributeError, OSError): + pass + os.rename(db + '.tmp', db) + +class bld(Build.BuildContext): + def __init__(self, **kw): + super(bld, self).__init__(**kw) + self.hashes_md5_tstamp = {} + + def __call__(self, *k, **kw): + # this is one way of doing it, one could use a task generator method too + bld = kw['bld'] = bld_proxy(self) + ret = TaskGen.task_gen(*k, **kw) + self.task_gen_cache_names = {} + self.add_to_group(ret, group=kw.get('group')) + ret.bld = bld + bld.set_key(ret.path.abspath().replace(os.sep, '') + str(ret.idx)) + return ret + + def is_dirty(self): + return True + + def store_tstamps(self): + # Called after a build is finished + # For each task generator, record all files involved in task objects + # optimization: done only if there was something built + do_store = False + try: + f_deps = self.f_deps + except AttributeError: + f_deps = self.f_deps = {} + self.f_tstamps = {} + + allfiles = set() + for g in self.groups: + for tg in g: + try: + staleness = tg.staleness + except AttributeError: + staleness = DIRTY + + if staleness != DIRTY: + # DONE case: there was nothing built + # NEEDED case: the tg was brought in because of 'use' propagation + # but nothing really changed for them, there may be incomplete + # tasks (object files) and in this case it is best to let the next build + # figure out if an input/output file changed + continue + + do_cache = False + for tsk in tg.tasks: + if tsk.hasrun == Task.SUCCESS: + do_cache = True + pass + elif tsk.hasrun == Task.SKIPPED: + pass + else: + # one failed task, clear the cache for this tg + try: + del f_deps[(tg.path.abspath(), tg.idx)] + except KeyError: + pass + else: + # just store the new state because there is a change + do_store = True + + # skip the rest because there is no valid cache possible + break + else: + if not do_cache: + # all skipped, but is there anything in cache? + try: + f_deps[(tg.path.abspath(), tg.idx)] + except KeyError: + # probably cleared because a wscript file changed + # store it + do_cache = True + + if do_cache: + + # there was a rebuild, store the data structure too + tg.bld.store() + + # all tasks skipped but no cache + # or a successful task build + do_store = True + st = set() + for tsk in tg.tasks: + st.update(tsk.inputs) + st.update(self.node_deps.get(tsk.uid(), [])) + + # TODO do last/when loading the tgs? + lst = [] + for k in ('wscript', 'wscript_build'): + n = tg.path.find_node(k) + if n: + n.get_bld_sig() + lst.append(n.abspath()) + + lst.extend(sorted(x.abspath() for x in st)) + allfiles.update(lst) + f_deps[(tg.path.abspath(), tg.idx)] = lst + + for x in allfiles: + # f_tstamps has everything, while md5_tstamp can be relatively empty on partial builds + self.f_tstamps[x] = self.hashes_md5_tstamp[x][0] + + if do_store: + dbfn = os.path.join(self.variant_dir, TSTAMP_DB) + Logs.debug('rev_use: storing %s', dbfn) + dbfn_tmp = dbfn + '.tmp' + x = Build.cPickle.dumps([self.f_tstamps, f_deps], Build.PROTOCOL) + Utils.writef(dbfn_tmp, x, m='wb') + os.rename(dbfn_tmp, dbfn) + Logs.debug('rev_use: stored %s', dbfn) + + def store(self): + self.store_tstamps() + if self.producer.dirty: + Build.BuildContext.store(self) + + def compute_needed_tgs(self): + # assume the 'use' keys are not modified during the build phase + + dbfn = os.path.join(self.variant_dir, TSTAMP_DB) + Logs.debug('rev_use: Loading %s', dbfn) + try: + data = Utils.readf(dbfn, 'rb') + except (EnvironmentError, EOFError): + Logs.debug('rev_use: Could not load the build cache %s (missing)', dbfn) + self.f_deps = {} + self.f_tstamps = {} + else: + try: + self.f_tstamps, self.f_deps = Build.cPickle.loads(data) + except Exception as e: + Logs.debug('rev_use: Could not pickle the build cache %s: %r', dbfn, e) + self.f_deps = {} + self.f_tstamps = {} + else: + Logs.debug('rev_use: Loaded %s', dbfn) + + + # 1. obtain task generators that contain rebuilds + # 2. obtain the 'use' graph and its dual + stales = set() + reverse_use_map = Utils.defaultdict(list) + use_map = Utils.defaultdict(list) + + for g in self.groups: + for tg in g: + if tg.is_stale(): + stales.add(tg) + + try: + lst = tg.use = Utils.to_list(tg.use) + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + for x in lst: + try: + xtg = self.get_tgen_by_name(x) + except Errors.WafError: + pass + else: + use_map[tg].append(xtg) + reverse_use_map[xtg].append(tg) + + Logs.debug('rev_use: found %r stale tgs', len(stales)) + + # 3. dfs to post downstream tg as stale + visited = set() + def mark_down(tg): + if tg in visited: + return + visited.add(tg) + Logs.debug('rev_use: marking down %r as stale', tg.name) + tg.staleness = DIRTY + for x in reverse_use_map[tg]: + mark_down(x) + for tg in stales: + mark_down(tg) + + # 4. dfs to find ancestors tg to mark as needed + self.needed_tgs = needed_tgs = set() + def mark_needed(tg): + if tg in needed_tgs: + return + needed_tgs.add(tg) + if tg.staleness == DONE: + Logs.debug('rev_use: marking up %r as needed', tg.name) + tg.staleness = NEEDED + for x in use_map[tg]: + mark_needed(x) + for xx in visited: + mark_needed(xx) + + # so we have the whole tg trees to post in the set "needed" + # load their build trees + for tg in needed_tgs: + tg.bld.restore() + tg.bld.fix_tg_path(tg) + + # the stale ones should be fully build, while the needed ones + # may skip a few tasks, see create_compiled_task and apply_link_after below + Logs.debug('rev_use: amount of needed task gens: %r', len(needed_tgs)) + + def post_group(self): + # assumption: we can ignore the folder/subfolders cuts + def tgpost(tg): + try: + f = tg.post + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + f() + + if not self.targets or self.targets == '*': + for tg in self.groups[self.current_group]: + # this can cut quite a lot of tg objects + if tg in self.needed_tgs: + tgpost(tg) + else: + # default implementation + return Build.BuildContext.post_group() + + def get_build_iterator(self): + if not self.targets or self.targets == '*': + self.compute_needed_tgs() + return Build.BuildContext.get_build_iterator(self) + +@taskgen_method +def is_stale(self): + # assume no globs + self.staleness = DIRTY + + # 1. the case of always stale targets + if getattr(self, 'always_stale', False): + return True + + # 2. check if the db file exists + db = os.path.join(self.bld.variant_dir, Context.DBFILE) + try: + dbstat = os.stat(db).st_mtime + except OSError: + Logs.debug('rev_use: must post %r because this is a clean build') + return True + + # 3. check if the configuration changed + if os.stat(self.bld.bldnode.find_node('c4che/build.config.py').abspath()).st_mtime > dbstat: + Logs.debug('rev_use: must post %r because the configuration has changed', self.name) + return True + + # 3.a any tstamp data? + try: + f_deps = self.bld.f_deps + except AttributeError: + Logs.debug('rev_use: must post %r because there is no f_deps', self.name) + return True + + # 4. check if this is the first build (no cache) + try: + lst = f_deps[(self.path.abspath(), self.idx)] + except KeyError: + Logs.debug('rev_use: must post %r because there it has no cached data', self.name) + return True + + try: + cache = self.bld.cache_tstamp_rev_use + except AttributeError: + cache = self.bld.cache_tstamp_rev_use = {} + + # 5. check the timestamp of each dependency files listed is unchanged + f_tstamps = self.bld.f_tstamps + for x in lst: + try: + old_ts = f_tstamps[x] + except KeyError: + Logs.debug('rev_use: must post %r because %r is not in cache', self.name, x) + return True + + try: + try: + ts = cache[x] + except KeyError: + ts = cache[x] = os.stat(x).st_mtime + except OSError: + del f_deps[(self.path.abspath(), self.idx)] + Logs.debug('rev_use: must post %r because %r does not exist anymore', self.name, x) + return True + else: + if ts != old_ts: + Logs.debug('rev_use: must post %r because the timestamp on %r changed %r %r', self.name, x, old_ts, ts) + return True + + self.staleness = DONE + return False + +@taskgen_method +def create_compiled_task(self, name, node): + # skip the creation of object files + # assumption: object-only targets are not skippable + if self.staleness == NEEDED: + # only libraries/programs can skip object files + for x in SKIPPABLE: + if x in self.features: + return None + + out = '%s.%d.o' % (node.name, self.idx) + task = self.create_task(name, node, node.parent.find_or_declare(out)) + try: + self.compiled_tasks.append(task) + except AttributeError: + self.compiled_tasks = [task] + return task + +@feature(*SKIPPABLE) +@after_method('apply_link') +def apply_link_after(self): + # cprogram/cxxprogram might be unnecessary + if self.staleness != NEEDED: + return + for tsk in self.tasks: + tsk.hasrun = Task.SKIPPED + +def path_from(self, node): + # handle nodes of distinct types + if node.ctx is not self.ctx: + node = self.ctx.root.make_node(node.abspath()) + return self.default_path_from(node) +waflib.Node.Node.default_path_from = waflib.Node.Node.path_from +waflib.Node.Node.path_from = path_from + +def h_file(self): + # similar to md5_tstamp.py, but with 2-layer cache + # global_cache for the build context common for all task generators + # local_cache for the build context proxy (one by task generator) + # + # the global cache is not persistent + # the local cache is persistent and meant for partial builds + # + # assume all calls are made from a single thread + # + filename = self.abspath() + st = os.stat(filename) + + global_cache = self.ctx.bld.hashes_md5_tstamp + local_cache = self.ctx.hashes_md5_tstamp + + if filename in global_cache: + # value already calculated in this build + cval = global_cache[filename] + + # the value in global cache is assumed to be calculated once + # reverifying it could cause task generators + # to get distinct tstamp values, thus missing rebuilds + local_cache[filename] = cval + return cval[1] + + if filename in local_cache: + cval = local_cache[filename] + if cval[0] == st.st_mtime: + # correct value from a previous build + # put it in the global cache + global_cache[filename] = cval + return cval[1] + + ret = Utils.h_file(filename) + local_cache[filename] = global_cache[filename] = (st.st_mtime, ret) + return ret +waflib.Node.Node.h_file = h_file + diff --git a/extras/fc_bgxlf.py b/extras/fc_bgxlf.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cca1810 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/fc_bgxlf.py @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# harald at klimachs.de + +from waflib.Tools import fc, fc_config, fc_scan +from waflib.Configure import conf + +from waflib.Tools.compiler_fc import fc_compiler +fc_compiler['linux'].insert(0, 'fc_bgxlf') + +@conf +def find_bgxlf(conf): + fc = conf.find_program(['bgxlf2003_r','bgxlf2003'], var='FC') + conf.get_xlf_version(fc) + conf.env.FC_NAME = 'BGXLF' + +@conf +def bg_flags(self): + self.env.SONAME_ST = '' + self.env.FCSHLIB_MARKER = '' + self.env.FCSTLIB_MARKER = '' + self.env.FCFLAGS_fcshlib = ['-fPIC'] + self.env.LINKFLAGS_fcshlib = ['-G', '-Wl,-bexpfull'] + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_bgxlf() + conf.find_ar() + conf.fc_flags() + conf.fc_add_flags() + conf.xlf_flags() + conf.bg_flags() + diff --git a/extras/fc_cray.py b/extras/fc_cray.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..da733fa --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/fc_cray.py @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# harald at klimachs.de + +import re +from waflib.Tools import fc, fc_config, fc_scan +from waflib.Configure import conf + +from waflib.Tools.compiler_fc import fc_compiler +fc_compiler['linux'].append('fc_cray') + +@conf +def find_crayftn(conf): + """Find the Cray fortran compiler (will look in the environment variable 'FC')""" + fc = conf.find_program(['crayftn'], var='FC') + conf.get_crayftn_version(fc) + conf.env.FC_NAME = 'CRAY' + conf.env.FC_MOD_CAPITALIZATION = 'UPPER.mod' + +@conf +def crayftn_flags(conf): + v = conf.env + v['_FCMODOUTFLAGS'] = ['-em', '-J.'] # enable module files and put them in the current directory + v['FCFLAGS_DEBUG'] = ['-m1'] # more verbose compiler warnings + v['FCFLAGS_fcshlib'] = ['-h pic'] + v['LINKFLAGS_fcshlib'] = ['-h shared'] + + v['FCSTLIB_MARKER'] = '-h static' + v['FCSHLIB_MARKER'] = '-h dynamic' + +@conf +def get_crayftn_version(conf, fc): + version_re = re.compile(r"Cray Fortran\s*:\s*Version\s*(?P<major>\d*)\.(?P<minor>\d*)", re.I).search + cmd = fc + ['-V'] + out,err = fc_config.getoutput(conf, cmd, stdin=False) + if out: + match = version_re(out) + else: + match = version_re(err) + if not match: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the Cray Fortran compiler version.') + k = match.groupdict() + conf.env['FC_VERSION'] = (k['major'], k['minor']) + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_crayftn() + conf.find_ar() + conf.fc_flags() + conf.fc_add_flags() + conf.crayftn_flags() + diff --git a/extras/fc_nag.py b/extras/fc_nag.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..edcb218 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/fc_nag.py @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# harald at klimachs.de + +import re +from waflib import Utils +from waflib.Tools import fc,fc_config,fc_scan +from waflib.Configure import conf + +from waflib.Tools.compiler_fc import fc_compiler +fc_compiler['linux'].insert(0, 'fc_nag') + +@conf +def find_nag(conf): + """Find the NAG Fortran Compiler (will look in the environment variable 'FC')""" + + fc = conf.find_program(['nagfor'], var='FC') + conf.get_nag_version(fc) + conf.env.FC_NAME = 'NAG' + conf.env.FC_MOD_CAPITALIZATION = 'lower' + +@conf +def nag_flags(conf): + v = conf.env + v.FCFLAGS_DEBUG = ['-C=all'] + v.FCLNK_TGT_F = ['-o', ''] + v.FC_TGT_F = ['-c', '-o', ''] + +@conf +def nag_modifier_platform(conf): + dest_os = conf.env['DEST_OS'] or Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + nag_modifier_func = getattr(conf, 'nag_modifier_' + dest_os, None) + if nag_modifier_func: + nag_modifier_func() + +@conf +def get_nag_version(conf, fc): + """Get the NAG compiler version""" + + version_re = re.compile(r"^NAG Fortran Compiler *Release *(?P<major>\d*)\.(?P<minor>\d*)", re.M).search + cmd = fc + ['-V'] + + out, err = fc_config.getoutput(conf,cmd,stdin=False) + if out: + match = version_re(out) + if not match: + match = version_re(err) + else: match = version_re(err) + if not match: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the NAG version.') + k = match.groupdict() + conf.env['FC_VERSION'] = (k['major'], k['minor']) + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_nag() + conf.find_ar() + conf.fc_flags() + conf.fc_add_flags() + conf.nag_flags() + conf.nag_modifier_platform() + diff --git a/extras/fc_nec.py b/extras/fc_nec.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..67c8680 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/fc_nec.py @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# harald at klimachs.de + +import re +from waflib.Tools import fc, fc_config, fc_scan +from waflib.Configure import conf + +from waflib.Tools.compiler_fc import fc_compiler +fc_compiler['linux'].append('fc_nec') + +@conf +def find_sxfc(conf): + """Find the NEC fortran compiler (will look in the environment variable 'FC')""" + fc = conf.find_program(['sxf90','sxf03'], var='FC') + conf.get_sxfc_version(fc) + conf.env.FC_NAME = 'NEC' + conf.env.FC_MOD_CAPITALIZATION = 'lower' + +@conf +def sxfc_flags(conf): + v = conf.env + v['_FCMODOUTFLAGS'] = [] # enable module files and put them in the current directory + v['FCFLAGS_DEBUG'] = [] # more verbose compiler warnings + v['FCFLAGS_fcshlib'] = [] + v['LINKFLAGS_fcshlib'] = [] + + v['FCSTLIB_MARKER'] = '' + v['FCSHLIB_MARKER'] = '' + +@conf +def get_sxfc_version(conf, fc): + version_re = re.compile(r"FORTRAN90/SX\s*Version\s*(?P<major>\d*)\.(?P<minor>\d*)", re.I).search + cmd = fc + ['-V'] + out,err = fc_config.getoutput(conf, cmd, stdin=False) + if out: + match = version_re(out) + else: + match = version_re(err) + if not match: + version_re=re.compile(r"NEC Fortran 2003 Compiler for\s*(?P<major>\S*)\s*\(c\)\s*(?P<minor>\d*)",re.I).search + if out: + match = version_re(out) + else: + match = version_re(err) + if not match: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the NEC Fortran compiler version.') + k = match.groupdict() + conf.env['FC_VERSION'] = (k['major'], k['minor']) + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_sxfc() + conf.find_program('sxar',var='AR') + conf.add_os_flags('ARFLAGS') + if not conf.env.ARFLAGS: + conf.env.ARFLAGS=['rcs'] + + conf.fc_flags() + conf.fc_add_flags() + conf.sxfc_flags() diff --git a/extras/fc_open64.py b/extras/fc_open64.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..413719f --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/fc_open64.py @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# harald at klimachs.de + +import re +from waflib import Utils +from waflib.Tools import fc,fc_config,fc_scan +from waflib.Configure import conf + +from waflib.Tools.compiler_fc import fc_compiler +fc_compiler['linux'].insert(0, 'fc_open64') + +@conf +def find_openf95(conf): + """Find the Open64 Fortran Compiler (will look in the environment variable 'FC')""" + + fc = conf.find_program(['openf95', 'openf90'], var='FC') + conf.get_open64_version(fc) + conf.env.FC_NAME = 'OPEN64' + conf.env.FC_MOD_CAPITALIZATION = 'UPPER.mod' + +@conf +def openf95_flags(conf): + v = conf.env + v['FCFLAGS_DEBUG'] = ['-fullwarn'] + +@conf +def openf95_modifier_platform(conf): + dest_os = conf.env['DEST_OS'] or Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + openf95_modifier_func = getattr(conf, 'openf95_modifier_' + dest_os, None) + if openf95_modifier_func: + openf95_modifier_func() + +@conf +def get_open64_version(conf, fc): + """Get the Open64 compiler version""" + + version_re = re.compile(r"Open64 Compiler Suite: *Version *(?P<major>\d*)\.(?P<minor>\d*)", re.I).search + cmd = fc + ['-version'] + + out, err = fc_config.getoutput(conf,cmd,stdin=False) + if out: + match = version_re(out) + else: + match = version_re(err) + if not match: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the Open64 version.') + k = match.groupdict() + conf.env['FC_VERSION'] = (k['major'], k['minor']) + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_openf95() + conf.find_ar() + conf.fc_flags() + conf.fc_add_flags() + conf.openf95_flags() + conf.openf95_modifier_platform() + diff --git a/extras/fc_pgfortran.py b/extras/fc_pgfortran.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..afb2817 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/fc_pgfortran.py @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# harald at klimachs.de + +import re +from waflib.Tools import fc, fc_config, fc_scan +from waflib.Configure import conf + +from waflib.Tools.compiler_fc import fc_compiler +fc_compiler['linux'].append('fc_pgfortran') + +@conf +def find_pgfortran(conf): + """Find the PGI fortran compiler (will look in the environment variable 'FC')""" + fc = conf.find_program(['pgfortran', 'pgf95', 'pgf90'], var='FC') + conf.get_pgfortran_version(fc) + conf.env.FC_NAME = 'PGFC' + +@conf +def pgfortran_flags(conf): + v = conf.env + v['FCFLAGS_fcshlib'] = ['-shared'] + v['FCFLAGS_DEBUG'] = ['-Minform=inform', '-Mstandard'] # why not + v['FCSTLIB_MARKER'] = '-Bstatic' + v['FCSHLIB_MARKER'] = '-Bdynamic' + v['SONAME_ST'] = '-soname %s' + +@conf +def get_pgfortran_version(conf,fc): + version_re = re.compile(r"The Portland Group", re.I).search + cmd = fc + ['-V'] + out,err = fc_config.getoutput(conf, cmd, stdin=False) + if out: + match = version_re(out) + else: + match = version_re(err) + if not match: + conf.fatal('Could not verify PGI signature') + cmd = fc + ['-help=variable'] + out,err = fc_config.getoutput(conf, cmd, stdin=False) + if out.find('COMPVER')<0: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the compiler type') + k = {} + prevk = '' + out = out.splitlines() + for line in out: + lst = line.partition('=') + if lst[1] == '=': + key = lst[0].rstrip() + if key == '': + key = prevk + val = lst[2].rstrip() + k[key] = val + else: + prevk = line.partition(' ')[0] + def isD(var): + return var in k + def isT(var): + return var in k and k[var]!='0' + conf.env['FC_VERSION'] = (k['COMPVER'].split('.')) + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_pgfortran() + conf.find_ar() + conf.fc_flags() + conf.fc_add_flags() + conf.pgfortran_flags() + diff --git a/extras/fc_solstudio.py b/extras/fc_solstudio.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..53766df --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/fc_solstudio.py @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# harald at klimachs.de + +import re +from waflib import Utils +from waflib.Tools import fc,fc_config,fc_scan +from waflib.Configure import conf + +from waflib.Tools.compiler_fc import fc_compiler +fc_compiler['linux'].append('fc_solstudio') + +@conf +def find_solstudio(conf): + """Find the Solaris Studio compiler (will look in the environment variable 'FC')""" + + fc = conf.find_program(['sunf95', 'f95', 'sunf90', 'f90'], var='FC') + conf.get_solstudio_version(fc) + conf.env.FC_NAME = 'SOL' + +@conf +def solstudio_flags(conf): + v = conf.env + v['FCFLAGS_fcshlib'] = ['-Kpic'] + v['FCFLAGS_DEBUG'] = ['-w3'] + v['LINKFLAGS_fcshlib'] = ['-G'] + v['FCSTLIB_MARKER'] = '-Bstatic' + v['FCSHLIB_MARKER'] = '-Bdynamic' + v['SONAME_ST'] = '-h %s' + +@conf +def solstudio_modifier_platform(conf): + dest_os = conf.env['DEST_OS'] or Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + solstudio_modifier_func = getattr(conf, 'solstudio_modifier_' + dest_os, None) + if solstudio_modifier_func: + solstudio_modifier_func() + +@conf +def get_solstudio_version(conf, fc): + """Get the compiler version""" + + version_re = re.compile(r"Sun Fortran 95 *(?P<major>\d*)\.(?P<minor>\d*)", re.I).search + cmd = fc + ['-V'] + + out, err = fc_config.getoutput(conf,cmd,stdin=False) + if out: + match = version_re(out) + else: + match = version_re(err) + if not match: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the Sun Studio Fortran version.') + k = match.groupdict() + conf.env['FC_VERSION'] = (k['major'], k['minor']) + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_solstudio() + conf.find_ar() + conf.fc_flags() + conf.fc_add_flags() + conf.solstudio_flags() + conf.solstudio_modifier_platform() + diff --git a/extras/fc_xlf.py b/extras/fc_xlf.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a3da03 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/fc_xlf.py @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# harald at klimachs.de + +import re +from waflib import Utils,Errors +from waflib.Tools import fc,fc_config,fc_scan +from waflib.Configure import conf + +from waflib.Tools.compiler_fc import fc_compiler +fc_compiler['aix'].insert(0, 'fc_xlf') + +@conf +def find_xlf(conf): + """Find the xlf program (will look in the environment variable 'FC')""" + + fc = conf.find_program(['xlf2003_r', 'xlf2003', 'xlf95_r', 'xlf95', 'xlf90_r', 'xlf90', 'xlf_r', 'xlf'], var='FC') + conf.get_xlf_version(fc) + conf.env.FC_NAME='XLF' + +@conf +def xlf_flags(conf): + v = conf.env + v['FCDEFINES_ST'] = '-WF,-D%s' + v['FCFLAGS_fcshlib'] = ['-qpic=small'] + v['FCFLAGS_DEBUG'] = ['-qhalt=w'] + v['LINKFLAGS_fcshlib'] = ['-Wl,-shared'] + +@conf +def xlf_modifier_platform(conf): + dest_os = conf.env['DEST_OS'] or Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + xlf_modifier_func = getattr(conf, 'xlf_modifier_' + dest_os, None) + if xlf_modifier_func: + xlf_modifier_func() + +@conf +def get_xlf_version(conf, fc): + """Get the compiler version""" + + cmd = fc + ['-qversion'] + try: + out, err = conf.cmd_and_log(cmd, output=0) + except Errors.WafError: + conf.fatal('Could not find xlf %r' % cmd) + + for v in (r"IBM XL Fortran.* V(?P<major>\d*)\.(?P<minor>\d*)",): + version_re = re.compile(v, re.I).search + match = version_re(out or err) + if match: + k = match.groupdict() + conf.env['FC_VERSION'] = (k['major'], k['minor']) + break + else: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the XLF version.') + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_xlf() + conf.find_ar() + conf.fc_flags() + conf.fc_add_flags() + conf.xlf_flags() + conf.xlf_modifier_platform() + diff --git a/extras/file_to_object.py b/extras/file_to_object.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1393b51 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/file_to_object.py @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Tool to embed file into objects + +__author__ = __maintainer__ = "Jérôme Carretero <cJ-waf@zougloub.eu>" +__copyright__ = "Jérôme Carretero, 2014" + +""" + +This tool allows to embed file contents in object files (.o). +It is not exactly portable, and the file contents are reachable +using various non-portable fashions. +The goal here is to provide a functional interface to the embedding +of file data in objects. +See the ``playground/embedded_resources`` example for an example. + +Usage:: + + bld( + name='pipeline', + # ^ Reference this in use="..." for things using the generated code + features='file_to_object', + source='some.file', + # ^ Name of the file to embed in binary section. + ) + +Known issues: + +- Destination is named like source, with extension renamed to .o + eg. some.file -> some.o + +""" + +import os +from waflib import Task, TaskGen, Errors + +def filename_c_escape(x): + return x.replace("\\", "\\\\") + +class file_to_object_s(Task.Task): + color = 'CYAN' + vars = ['DEST_CPU', 'DEST_BINFMT'] + + def run(self): + name = [] + for i, x in enumerate(self.inputs[0].name): + if x.isalnum(): + name.append(x) + else: + name.append('_') + file = self.inputs[0].abspath() + size = os.path.getsize(file) + if self.env.DEST_CPU in ('x86_64', 'ia', 'aarch64'): + unit = 'quad' + align = 8 + elif self.env.DEST_CPU in ('x86','arm', 'thumb', 'm68k'): + unit = 'long' + align = 4 + else: + raise Errors.WafError("Unsupported DEST_CPU, please report bug!") + + file = filename_c_escape(file) + name = "_binary_" + "".join(name) + rodata = ".section .rodata" + if self.env.DEST_BINFMT == "mac-o": + name = "_" + name + rodata = ".section __TEXT,__const" + + with open(self.outputs[0].abspath(), 'w') as f: + f.write(\ +""" + .global %(name)s_start + .global %(name)s_end + .global %(name)s_size + %(rodata)s +%(name)s_start: + .incbin "%(file)s" +%(name)s_end: + .align %(align)d +%(name)s_size: + .%(unit)s 0x%(size)x +""" % locals()) + +class file_to_object_c(Task.Task): + color = 'CYAN' + def run(self): + name = [] + for i, x in enumerate(self.inputs[0].name): + if x.isalnum(): + name.append(x) + else: + name.append('_') + file = self.inputs[0].abspath() + size = os.path.getsize(file) + + name = "_binary_" + "".join(name) + + data = self.inputs[0].read('rb') + lines, line = [], [] + for idx_byte, byte in enumerate(data): + line.append(byte) + if len(line) > 15 or idx_byte == size-1: + lines.append(", ".join(("0x%02x" % ord(x)) for x in line)) + line = [] + data = ",\n ".join(lines) + + self.outputs[0].write(\ +""" +unsigned long %(name)s_size = %(size)dL; +char const %(name)s_start[] = { + %(data)s +}; +char const %(name)s_end[] = {}; +""" % locals()) + +@TaskGen.feature('file_to_object') +@TaskGen.before_method('process_source') +def tg_file_to_object(self): + bld = self.bld + sources = self.to_nodes(self.source) + targets = [] + for src in sources: + if bld.env.F2O_METHOD == ["asm"]: + tgt = src.parent.find_or_declare(src.name + '.f2o.s') + tsk = self.create_task('file_to_object_s', src, tgt) + tsk.cwd = src.parent.abspath() # verify + else: + tgt = src.parent.find_or_declare(src.name + '.f2o.c') + tsk = self.create_task('file_to_object_c', src, tgt) + tsk.cwd = src.parent.abspath() # verify + targets.append(tgt) + self.source = targets + +def configure(conf): + conf.load('gas') + conf.env.F2O_METHOD = ["c"] + diff --git a/extras/fluid.py b/extras/fluid.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4814a35 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/fluid.py @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Grygoriy Fuchedzhy 2009 + +""" +Compile fluid files (fltk graphic library). Use the 'fluid' feature in conjunction with the 'cxx' feature. +""" + +from waflib import Task +from waflib.TaskGen import extension + +class fluid(Task.Task): + color = 'BLUE' + ext_out = ['.h'] + run_str = '${FLUID} -c -o ${TGT[0].abspath()} -h ${TGT[1].abspath()} ${SRC}' + +@extension('.fl') +def process_fluid(self, node): + """add the .fl to the source list; the cxx file generated will be compiled when possible""" + cpp = node.change_ext('.cpp') + hpp = node.change_ext('.hpp') + self.create_task('fluid', node, [cpp, hpp]) + + if 'cxx' in self.features: + self.source.append(cpp) + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_program('fluid', var='FLUID') + conf.check_cfg(path='fltk-config', package='', args='--cxxflags --ldflags', uselib_store='FLTK', mandatory=True) + diff --git a/extras/freeimage.py b/extras/freeimage.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f27e525 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/freeimage.py @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# +# written by Sylvain Rouquette, 2011 + +''' +To add the freeimage tool to the waf file: +$ ./waf-light --tools=compat15,freeimage + or, if you have waf >= 1.6.2 +$ ./waf update --files=freeimage + +The wscript will look like: + +def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_cxx freeimage') + +def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_cxx freeimage') + + # you can call check_freeimage with some parameters. + # It's optional on Linux, it's 'mandatory' on Windows if + # you didn't use --fi-path on the command-line + + # conf.check_freeimage(path='FreeImage/Dist', fip=True) + +def build(bld): + bld(source='main.cpp', target='app', use='FREEIMAGE') +''' + +from waflib import Utils +from waflib.Configure import conf + + +def options(opt): + opt.add_option('--fi-path', type='string', default='', dest='fi_path', + help='''path to the FreeImage directory \ + where the files are e.g. /FreeImage/Dist''') + opt.add_option('--fip', action='store_true', default=False, dest='fip', + help='link with FreeImagePlus') + opt.add_option('--fi-static', action='store_true', + default=False, dest='fi_static', + help="link as shared libraries") + + +@conf +def check_freeimage(self, path=None, fip=False): + self.start_msg('Checking FreeImage') + if not self.env['CXX']: + self.fatal('you must load compiler_cxx before loading freeimage') + prefix = self.options.fi_static and 'ST' or '' + platform = Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + if platform == 'win32': + if not path: + self.fatal('you must specify the path to FreeImage. \ + use --fi-path=/FreeImage/Dist') + else: + self.env['INCLUDES_FREEIMAGE'] = path + self.env['%sLIBPATH_FREEIMAGE' % prefix] = path + libs = ['FreeImage'] + if self.options.fip: + libs.append('FreeImagePlus') + if platform == 'win32': + self.env['%sLIB_FREEIMAGE' % prefix] = libs + else: + self.env['%sLIB_FREEIMAGE' % prefix] = [i.lower() for i in libs] + self.end_msg('ok') + + +def configure(conf): + platform = Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + if platform == 'win32' and not conf.options.fi_path: + return + conf.check_freeimage(conf.options.fi_path, conf.options.fip) + diff --git a/extras/fsb.py b/extras/fsb.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b8f398 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/fsb.py @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2011 (ita) + +""" +Fully sequential builds + +The previous tasks from task generators are re-processed, and this may lead to speed issues +Yet, if you are using this, speed is probably a minor concern +""" + +from waflib import Build + +def options(opt): + pass + +def configure(conf): + pass + +class FSBContext(Build.BuildContext): + def __call__(self, *k, **kw): + ret = Build.BuildContext.__call__(self, *k, **kw) + + # evaluate the results immediately + Build.BuildContext.compile(self) + + return ret + + def compile(self): + pass + diff --git a/extras/fsc.py b/extras/fsc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c67e70b --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/fsc.py @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2011 (ita) + +""" +Experimental F# stuff + +FSC="mono /path/to/fsc.exe" waf configure build +""" + +from waflib import Utils, Task +from waflib.TaskGen import before_method, after_method, feature +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, cs + +ccroot.USELIB_VARS['fsc'] = set(['CSFLAGS', 'ASSEMBLIES', 'RESOURCES']) + +@feature('fs') +@before_method('process_source') +def apply_fsc(self): + cs_nodes = [] + no_nodes = [] + for x in self.to_nodes(self.source): + if x.name.endswith('.fs'): + cs_nodes.append(x) + else: + no_nodes.append(x) + self.source = no_nodes + + bintype = getattr(self, 'type', self.gen.endswith('.dll') and 'library' or 'exe') + self.cs_task = tsk = self.create_task('fsc', cs_nodes, self.path.find_or_declare(self.gen)) + tsk.env.CSTYPE = '/target:%s' % bintype + tsk.env.OUT = '/out:%s' % tsk.outputs[0].abspath() + + inst_to = getattr(self, 'install_path', bintype=='exe' and '${BINDIR}' or '${LIBDIR}') + if inst_to: + # note: we are making a copy, so the files added to cs_task.outputs won't be installed automatically + mod = getattr(self, 'chmod', bintype=='exe' and Utils.O755 or Utils.O644) + self.install_task = self.add_install_files(install_to=inst_to, install_from=self.cs_task.outputs[:], chmod=mod) + +feature('fs')(cs.use_cs) +after_method('apply_fsc')(cs.use_cs) + +feature('fs')(cs.debug_cs) +after_method('apply_fsc', 'use_cs')(cs.debug_cs) + +class fsc(Task.Task): + """ + Compile F# files + """ + color = 'YELLOW' + run_str = '${FSC} ${CSTYPE} ${CSFLAGS} ${ASS_ST:ASSEMBLIES} ${RES_ST:RESOURCES} ${OUT} ${SRC}' + +def configure(conf): + """ + Find a F# compiler, set the variable FSC for the compiler and FS_NAME (mono or fsc) + """ + conf.find_program(['fsc.exe', 'fsharpc'], var='FSC') + conf.env.ASS_ST = '/r:%s' + conf.env.RES_ST = '/resource:%s' + + conf.env.FS_NAME = 'fsc' + if str(conf.env.FSC).lower().find('fsharpc') > -1: + conf.env.FS_NAME = 'mono' + diff --git a/extras/gccdeps.py b/extras/gccdeps.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d9758ab --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/gccdeps.py @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2008-2010 (ita) + +""" +Execute the tasks with gcc -MD, read the dependencies from the .d file +and prepare the dependency calculation for the next run. +This affects the cxx class, so make sure to load Qt5 after this tool. + +Usage:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_cxx') + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_cxx gccdeps') +""" + +import os, re, threading +from waflib import Task, Logs, Utils, Errors +from waflib.Tools import c_preproc +from waflib.TaskGen import before_method, feature + +lock = threading.Lock() + +gccdeps_flags = ['-MD'] +if not c_preproc.go_absolute: + gccdeps_flags = ['-MMD'] + +# Third-party tools are allowed to add extra names in here with append() +supported_compilers = ['gcc', 'icc', 'clang'] + +def scan(self): + if not self.__class__.__name__ in self.env.ENABLE_GCCDEPS: + return super(self.derived_gccdeps, self).scan() + nodes = self.generator.bld.node_deps.get(self.uid(), []) + names = [] + return (nodes, names) + +re_o = re.compile("\.o$") +re_splitter = re.compile(r'(?<!\\)\s+') # split by space, except when spaces are escaped + +def remove_makefile_rule_lhs(line): + # Splitting on a plain colon would accidentally match inside a + # Windows absolute-path filename, so we must search for a colon + # followed by whitespace to find the divider between LHS and RHS + # of the Makefile rule. + rulesep = ': ' + + sep_idx = line.find(rulesep) + if sep_idx >= 0: + return line[sep_idx + 2:] + else: + return line + +def path_to_node(base_node, path, cached_nodes): + # Take the base node and the path and return a node + # Results are cached because searching the node tree is expensive + # The following code is executed by threads, it is not safe, so a lock is needed... + if getattr(path, '__hash__'): + node_lookup_key = (base_node, path) + else: + # Not hashable, assume it is a list and join into a string + node_lookup_key = (base_node, os.path.sep.join(path)) + try: + lock.acquire() + node = cached_nodes[node_lookup_key] + except KeyError: + node = base_node.find_resource(path) + cached_nodes[node_lookup_key] = node + finally: + lock.release() + return node + +def post_run(self): + if not self.__class__.__name__ in self.env.ENABLE_GCCDEPS: + return super(self.derived_gccdeps, self).post_run() + + name = self.outputs[0].abspath() + name = re_o.sub('.d', name) + try: + txt = Utils.readf(name) + except EnvironmentError: + Logs.error('Could not find a .d dependency file, are cflags/cxxflags overwritten?') + raise + #os.remove(name) + + # Compilers have the choice to either output the file's dependencies + # as one large Makefile rule: + # + # /path/to/file.o: /path/to/dep1.h \ + # /path/to/dep2.h \ + # /path/to/dep3.h \ + # ... + # + # or as many individual rules: + # + # /path/to/file.o: /path/to/dep1.h + # /path/to/file.o: /path/to/dep2.h + # /path/to/file.o: /path/to/dep3.h + # ... + # + # So the first step is to sanitize the input by stripping out the left- + # hand side of all these lines. After that, whatever remains are the + # implicit dependencies of task.outputs[0] + txt = '\n'.join([remove_makefile_rule_lhs(line) for line in txt.splitlines()]) + + # Now join all the lines together + txt = txt.replace('\\\n', '') + + val = txt.strip() + val = [x.replace('\\ ', ' ') for x in re_splitter.split(val) if x] + + nodes = [] + bld = self.generator.bld + + # Dynamically bind to the cache + try: + cached_nodes = bld.cached_nodes + except AttributeError: + cached_nodes = bld.cached_nodes = {} + + for x in val: + + node = None + if os.path.isabs(x): + node = path_to_node(bld.root, x, cached_nodes) + else: + # TODO waf 1.9 - single cwd value + path = getattr(bld, 'cwdx', bld.bldnode) + # when calling find_resource, make sure the path does not contain '..' + x = [k for k in Utils.split_path(x) if k and k != '.'] + while '..' in x: + idx = x.index('..') + if idx == 0: + x = x[1:] + path = path.parent + else: + del x[idx] + del x[idx-1] + + node = path_to_node(path, x, cached_nodes) + + if not node: + raise ValueError('could not find %r for %r' % (x, self)) + if id(node) == id(self.inputs[0]): + # ignore the source file, it is already in the dependencies + # this way, successful config tests may be retrieved from the cache + continue + nodes.append(node) + + Logs.debug('deps: gccdeps for %s returned %s', self, nodes) + + bld.node_deps[self.uid()] = nodes + bld.raw_deps[self.uid()] = [] + + try: + del self.cache_sig + except AttributeError: + pass + + Task.Task.post_run(self) + +def sig_implicit_deps(self): + if not self.__class__.__name__ in self.env.ENABLE_GCCDEPS: + return super(self.derived_gccdeps, self).sig_implicit_deps() + try: + return Task.Task.sig_implicit_deps(self) + except Errors.WafError: + return Utils.SIG_NIL + +def wrap_compiled_task(classname): + derived_class = type(classname, (Task.classes[classname],), {}) + derived_class.derived_gccdeps = derived_class + derived_class.post_run = post_run + derived_class.scan = scan + derived_class.sig_implicit_deps = sig_implicit_deps + +for k in ('c', 'cxx'): + if k in Task.classes: + wrap_compiled_task(k) + +@before_method('process_source') +@feature('force_gccdeps') +def force_gccdeps(self): + self.env.ENABLE_GCCDEPS = ['c', 'cxx'] + +def configure(conf): + # in case someone provides a --enable-gccdeps command-line option + if not getattr(conf.options, 'enable_gccdeps', True): + return + + global gccdeps_flags + flags = conf.env.GCCDEPS_FLAGS or gccdeps_flags + if conf.env.CC_NAME in supported_compilers: + try: + conf.check(fragment='int main() { return 0; }', features='c force_gccdeps', cflags=flags, msg='Checking for c flags %r' % ''.join(flags)) + except Errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + conf.env.append_value('CFLAGS', gccdeps_flags) + conf.env.append_unique('ENABLE_GCCDEPS', 'c') + + if conf.env.CXX_NAME in supported_compilers: + try: + conf.check(fragment='int main() { return 0; }', features='cxx force_gccdeps', cxxflags=flags, msg='Checking for cxx flags %r' % ''.join(flags)) + except Errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', gccdeps_flags) + conf.env.append_unique('ENABLE_GCCDEPS', 'cxx') + +def options(opt): + raise ValueError('Do not load gccdeps options') + diff --git a/extras/gdbus.py b/extras/gdbus.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0e0476e --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/gdbus.py @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Copyright Garmin International or its subsidiaries, 2018 +# +# Heavily based on dbus.py + +""" +Compiles dbus files with **gdbus-codegen** +Typical usage:: + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_c gdbus') + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_c gdbus') + def build(bld): + tg = bld.program( + includes = '.', + source = bld.path.ant_glob('*.c'), + target = 'gnome-hello') + tg.add_gdbus_file('test.xml', 'com.example.example.', 'Example') +""" + +from waflib import Task, Errors, Utils +from waflib.TaskGen import taskgen_method, before_method + +@taskgen_method +def add_gdbus_file(self, filename, prefix, namespace, export=False): + """ + Adds a dbus file to the list of dbus files to process. Store them in the attribute *dbus_lst*. + :param filename: xml file to compile + :type filename: string + :param prefix: interface prefix (--interface-prefix=prefix) + :type prefix: string + :param mode: C namespace (--c-namespace=namespace) + :type mode: string + :param export: Export Headers? + :type export: boolean + """ + if not hasattr(self, 'gdbus_lst'): + self.gdbus_lst = [] + if not 'process_gdbus' in self.meths: + self.meths.append('process_gdbus') + self.gdbus_lst.append([filename, prefix, namespace, export]) + +@before_method('process_source') +def process_gdbus(self): + """ + Processes the dbus files stored in the attribute *gdbus_lst* to create :py:class:`gdbus_binding_tool` instances. + """ + output_node = self.path.get_bld().make_node(['gdbus', self.get_name()]) + sources = [] + + for filename, prefix, namespace, export in getattr(self, 'gdbus_lst', []): + node = self.path.find_resource(filename) + if not node: + raise Errors.WafError('file not found ' + filename) + c_file = output_node.find_or_declare(node.change_ext('.c').name) + h_file = output_node.find_or_declare(node.change_ext('.h').name) + tsk = self.create_task('gdbus_binding_tool', node, [c_file, h_file]) + tsk.cwd = output_node.abspath() + + tsk.env.GDBUS_CODEGEN_INTERFACE_PREFIX = prefix + tsk.env.GDBUS_CODEGEN_NAMESPACE = namespace + tsk.env.GDBUS_CODEGEN_OUTPUT = node.change_ext('').name + sources.append(c_file) + + if sources: + output_node.mkdir() + self.source = Utils.to_list(self.source) + sources + self.includes = [output_node] + self.to_incnodes(getattr(self, 'includes', [])) + if export: + self.export_includes = [output_node] + self.to_incnodes(getattr(self, 'export_includes', [])) + +class gdbus_binding_tool(Task.Task): + """ + Compiles a dbus file + """ + color = 'BLUE' + ext_out = ['.h', '.c'] + run_str = '${GDBUS_CODEGEN} --interface-prefix ${GDBUS_CODEGEN_INTERFACE_PREFIX} --generate-c-code ${GDBUS_CODEGEN_OUTPUT} --c-namespace ${GDBUS_CODEGEN_NAMESPACE} --c-generate-object-manager ${SRC[0].abspath()}' + shell = True + +def configure(conf): + """ + Detects the program gdbus-codegen and sets ``conf.env.GDBUS_CODEGEN`` + """ + conf.find_program('gdbus-codegen', var='GDBUS_CODEGEN') + diff --git a/extras/gob2.py b/extras/gob2.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b4fa3b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/gob2.py @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Ali Sabil, 2007 + +from waflib import TaskGen + +TaskGen.declare_chain( + name = 'gob2', + rule = '${GOB2} -o ${TGT[0].bld_dir()} ${GOB2FLAGS} ${SRC}', + ext_in = '.gob', + ext_out = '.c' +) + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_program('gob2', var='GOB2') + conf.env['GOB2FLAGS'] = '' + diff --git a/extras/halide.py b/extras/halide.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6078e38 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/halide.py @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Halide code generation tool + +__author__ = __maintainer__ = "Jérôme Carretero <cJ-waf@zougloub.eu>" +__copyright__ = "Jérôme Carretero, 2014" + +""" + +Tool to run `Halide <http://halide-lang.org>`_ code generators. + +Usage:: + + bld( + name='pipeline', + # ^ Reference this in use="..." for things using the generated code + #target=['pipeline.o', 'pipeline.h'] + # ^ by default, name.{o,h} is added, but you can set the outputs here + features='halide', + halide_env="HL_TRACE=1 HL_TARGET=host-opencl-gpu_debug", + # ^ Environment passed to the generator, + # can be a dict, k/v list, or string. + args=[], + # ^ Command-line arguments to the generator (optional), + # eg. to give parameters to the scheduling + source='pipeline_gen', + # ^ Name of the source executable + ) + + +Known issues: + + +- Currently only supports Linux (no ".exe") + +- Doesn't rerun on input modification when input is part of a build + chain, and has been modified externally. + +""" + +import os +from waflib import Task, Utils, Options, TaskGen, Errors + +class run_halide_gen(Task.Task): + color = 'CYAN' + vars = ['HALIDE_ENV', 'HALIDE_ARGS'] + run_str = "${SRC[0].abspath()} ${HALIDE_ARGS}" + def __str__(self): + stuff = "halide" + stuff += ("[%s]" % (",".join( + ('%s=%s' % (k,v)) for k, v in sorted(self.env.env.items())))) + return Task.Task.__str__(self).replace(self.__class__.__name__, + stuff) + +@TaskGen.feature('halide') +@TaskGen.before_method('process_source') +def halide(self): + Utils.def_attrs(self, + args=[], + halide_env={}, + ) + + bld = self.bld + + env = self.halide_env + try: + if isinstance(env, str): + env = dict(x.split('=') for x in env.split()) + elif isinstance(env, list): + env = dict(x.split('=') for x in env) + assert isinstance(env, dict) + except Exception as e: + if not isinstance(e, ValueError) \ + and not isinstance(e, AssertionError): + raise + raise Errors.WafError( + "halide_env must be under the form" \ + " {'HL_x':'a', 'HL_y':'b'}" \ + " or ['HL_x=y', 'HL_y=b']" \ + " or 'HL_x=y HL_y=b'") + + src = self.to_nodes(self.source) + assert len(src) == 1, "Only one source expected" + src = src[0] + + args = Utils.to_list(self.args) + + def change_ext(src, ext): + # Return a node with a new extension, in an appropriate folder + name = src.name + xpos = src.name.rfind('.') + if xpos == -1: + xpos = len(src.name) + newname = name[:xpos] + ext + if src.is_child_of(bld.bldnode): + node = src.get_src().parent.find_or_declare(newname) + else: + node = bld.bldnode.find_or_declare(newname) + return node + + def to_nodes(self, lst, path=None): + tmp = [] + path = path or self.path + find = path.find_or_declare + + if isinstance(lst, self.path.__class__): + lst = [lst] + + for x in Utils.to_list(lst): + if isinstance(x, str): + node = find(x) + else: + node = x + tmp.append(node) + return tmp + + tgt = to_nodes(self, self.target) + if not tgt: + tgt = [change_ext(src, '.o'), change_ext(src, '.h')] + cwd = tgt[0].parent.abspath() + task = self.create_task('run_halide_gen', src, tgt, cwd=cwd) + task.env.append_unique('HALIDE_ARGS', args) + if task.env.env == []: + task.env.env = {} + task.env.env.update(env) + task.env.HALIDE_ENV = " ".join(("%s=%s" % (k,v)) for (k,v) in sorted(env.items())) + task.env.HALIDE_ARGS = args + + try: + self.compiled_tasks.append(task) + except AttributeError: + self.compiled_tasks = [task] + self.source = [] + +def configure(conf): + if Options.options.halide_root is None: + conf.check_cfg(package='Halide', args='--cflags --libs') + else: + halide_root = Options.options.halide_root + conf.env.INCLUDES_HALIDE = [ os.path.join(halide_root, "include") ] + conf.env.LIBPATH_HALIDE = [ os.path.join(halide_root, "lib") ] + conf.env.LIB_HALIDE = ["Halide"] + + # You might want to add this, while upstream doesn't fix it + #conf.env.LIB_HALIDE += ['ncurses', 'dl', 'pthread'] + +def options(opt): + opt.add_option('--halide-root', + help="path to Halide include and lib files", + ) + diff --git a/extras/javatest.py b/extras/javatest.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..979b8d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/javatest.py @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Federico Pellegrin, 2017 (fedepell) + +""" +Provides Java Unit test support using :py:class:`waflib.Tools.waf_unit_test.utest` +task via the **javatest** feature. + +This gives the possibility to run unit test and have them integrated into the +standard waf unit test environment. It has been tested with TestNG and JUnit +but should be easily expandable to other frameworks given the flexibility of +ut_str provided by the standard waf unit test environment. + +Example usage: + +def options(opt): + opt.load('java waf_unit_test javatest') + +def configure(conf): + conf.load('java javatest') + +def build(bld): + + [ ... mainprog is built here ... ] + + bld(features = 'javac javatest', + srcdir = 'test/', + outdir = 'test', + sourcepath = ['test'], + classpath = [ 'src' ], + basedir = 'test', + use = ['JAVATEST', 'mainprog'], # mainprog is the program being tested in src/ + ut_str = 'java -cp ${CLASSPATH} ${JTRUNNER} ${SRC}', + jtest_source = bld.path.ant_glob('test/*.xml'), + ) + + +At command line the CLASSPATH where to find the testing environment and the +test runner (default TestNG) that will then be seen in the environment as +CLASSPATH_JAVATEST (then used for use) and JTRUNNER and can be used for +dependencies and ut_str generation. + +Example configure for TestNG: + waf configure --jtpath=/tmp/testng-6.12.jar:/tmp/jcommander-1.71.jar --jtrunner=org.testng.TestNG + or as default runner is TestNG: + waf configure --jtpath=/tmp/testng-6.12.jar:/tmp/jcommander-1.71.jar + +Example configure for JUnit: + waf configure --jtpath=/tmp/junit.jar --jtrunner=org.junit.runner.JUnitCore + +The runner class presence on the system is checked for at configuration stage. + +""" + +import os +from waflib import Task, TaskGen, Options + +@TaskGen.feature('javatest') +@TaskGen.after_method('apply_java', 'use_javac_files', 'set_classpath') +def make_javatest(self): + """ + Creates a ``utest`` task with a populated environment for Java Unit test execution + + """ + tsk = self.create_task('utest') + tsk.set_run_after(self.javac_task) + + # Put test input files as waf_unit_test relies on that for some prints and log generation + # If jtest_source is there, this is specially useful for passing XML for TestNG + # that contain test specification, use that as inputs, otherwise test sources + if getattr(self, 'jtest_source', None): + tsk.inputs = self.to_nodes(self.jtest_source) + else: + if self.javac_task.srcdir[0].exists(): + tsk.inputs = self.javac_task.srcdir[0].ant_glob('**/*.java', remove=False) + + if getattr(self, 'ut_str', None): + self.ut_run, lst = Task.compile_fun(self.ut_str, shell=getattr(self, 'ut_shell', False)) + tsk.vars = lst + tsk.vars + + if getattr(self, 'ut_cwd', None): + if isinstance(self.ut_cwd, str): + # we want a Node instance + if os.path.isabs(self.ut_cwd): + self.ut_cwd = self.bld.root.make_node(self.ut_cwd) + else: + self.ut_cwd = self.path.make_node(self.ut_cwd) + else: + self.ut_cwd = self.bld.bldnode + + # Get parent CLASSPATH and add output dir of test, we run from wscript dir + # We have to change it from list to the standard java -cp format (: separated) + tsk.env.CLASSPATH = ':'.join(self.env.CLASSPATH) + ':' + self.outdir.abspath() + + if not self.ut_cwd.exists(): + self.ut_cwd.mkdir() + + if not hasattr(self, 'ut_env'): + self.ut_env = dict(os.environ) + +def configure(ctx): + cp = ctx.env.CLASSPATH or '.' + if getattr(Options.options, 'jtpath', None): + ctx.env.CLASSPATH_JAVATEST = getattr(Options.options, 'jtpath').split(':') + cp += ':' + getattr(Options.options, 'jtpath') + + if getattr(Options.options, 'jtrunner', None): + ctx.env.JTRUNNER = getattr(Options.options, 'jtrunner') + + if ctx.check_java_class(ctx.env.JTRUNNER, with_classpath=cp): + ctx.fatal('Could not run test class %r' % ctx.env.JTRUNNER) + +def options(opt): + opt.add_option('--jtpath', action='store', default='', dest='jtpath', + help='Path to jar(s) needed for javatest execution, colon separated, if not in the system CLASSPATH') + opt.add_option('--jtrunner', action='store', default='org.testng.TestNG', dest='jtrunner', + help='Class to run javatest test [default: org.testng.TestNG]') + diff --git a/extras/kde4.py b/extras/kde4.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e49a9ec --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/kde4.py @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2010 (ita) + +""" +Support for the KDE4 libraries and msgfmt +""" + +import os, re +from waflib import Task, Utils +from waflib.TaskGen import feature + +@feature('msgfmt') +def apply_msgfmt(self): + """ + Process all languages to create .mo files and to install them:: + + def build(bld): + bld(features='msgfmt', langs='es de fr', appname='myapp', install_path='${KDE4_LOCALE_INSTALL_DIR}') + """ + for lang in self.to_list(self.langs): + node = self.path.find_resource(lang+'.po') + task = self.create_task('msgfmt', node, node.change_ext('.mo')) + + langname = lang.split('/') + langname = langname[-1] + + inst = getattr(self, 'install_path', '${KDE4_LOCALE_INSTALL_DIR}') + + self.add_install_as( + inst_to = inst + os.sep + langname + os.sep + 'LC_MESSAGES' + os.sep + getattr(self, 'appname', 'set_your_appname') + '.mo', + inst_from = task.outputs[0], + chmod = getattr(self, 'chmod', Utils.O644)) + +class msgfmt(Task.Task): + """ + Transform .po files into .mo files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${MSGFMT} ${SRC} -o ${TGT}' + +def configure(self): + """ + Detect kde4-config and set various variables for the *use* system:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_cxx kde4') + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_cxx kde4') + def build(bld): + bld.program(source='main.c', target='app', use='KDECORE KIO KHTML') + """ + kdeconfig = self.find_program('kde4-config') + prefix = self.cmd_and_log(kdeconfig + ['--prefix']).strip() + fname = '%s/share/apps/cmake/modules/KDELibsDependencies.cmake' % prefix + try: + os.stat(fname) + except OSError: + fname = '%s/share/kde4/apps/cmake/modules/KDELibsDependencies.cmake' % prefix + try: + os.stat(fname) + except OSError: + self.fatal('could not open %s' % fname) + + try: + txt = Utils.readf(fname) + except EnvironmentError: + self.fatal('could not read %s' % fname) + + txt = txt.replace('\\\n', '\n') + fu = re.compile('#(.*)\n') + txt = fu.sub('', txt) + + setregexp = re.compile('([sS][eE][tT]\s*\()\s*([^\s]+)\s+\"([^"]+)\"\)') + found = setregexp.findall(txt) + + for (_, key, val) in found: + #print key, val + self.env[key] = val + + # well well, i could just write an interpreter for cmake files + self.env['LIB_KDECORE']= ['kdecore'] + self.env['LIB_KDEUI'] = ['kdeui'] + self.env['LIB_KIO'] = ['kio'] + self.env['LIB_KHTML'] = ['khtml'] + self.env['LIB_KPARTS'] = ['kparts'] + + self.env['LIBPATH_KDECORE'] = [os.path.join(self.env.KDE4_LIB_INSTALL_DIR, 'kde4', 'devel'), self.env.KDE4_LIB_INSTALL_DIR] + self.env['INCLUDES_KDECORE'] = [self.env['KDE4_INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR']] + self.env.append_value('INCLUDES_KDECORE', [self.env['KDE4_INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR']+ os.sep + 'KDE']) + + self.find_program('msgfmt', var='MSGFMT') + diff --git a/extras/local_rpath.py b/extras/local_rpath.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b2507e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/local_rpath.py @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2011 (ita) + +from waflib.TaskGen import after_method, feature + +@after_method('propagate_uselib_vars') +@feature('cprogram', 'cshlib', 'cxxprogram', 'cxxshlib', 'fcprogram', 'fcshlib') +def add_rpath_stuff(self): + all = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'use', [])) + while all: + name = all.pop() + try: + tg = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name(name) + except: + continue + self.env.append_value('RPATH', tg.link_task.outputs[0].parent.abspath()) + all.extend(self.to_list(getattr(tg, 'use', []))) + diff --git a/extras/lv2.py b/extras/lv2.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..815987f --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/lv2.py @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +import os +import sys + +from waflib import Logs +from waflib import Options + +def options(opt): + conf_opts = opt.get_option_group('Configuration options') + conf_opts.add_option('--lv2-user', action='store_true', default=False, dest='lv2_user', + help='install LV2 bundles to user location') + conf_opts.add_option('--lv2dir', type='string', + help='LV2 bundles [Default: LIBDIR/lv2]') + +def configure(conf): + def env_path(parent_dir_var, name): + parent = os.getenv(parent_dir_var) + if parent: + return os.path.join(parent, name) + else: + Logs.warn('Environment variable %s unset, using LIBDIR\n' % parent_dir_var) + return os.path.join(conf.env['LIBDIR'], name) + + def normpath(path): + if sys.platform == 'win32': + return os.path.normpath(path).replace('\\', '/') + else: + return os.path.normpath(path) + + if Options.options.lv2dir: + conf.env['LV2DIR'] = Options.options.lv2dir + elif Options.options.lv2_user: + if conf.env.DEST_OS == 'darwin': + conf.env['LV2DIR'] = env_path('HOME', 'Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/LV2') + elif conf.env.DEST_OS == 'win32': + conf.env['LV2DIR'] = env_path('APPDATA', 'LV2') + else: + conf.env['LV2DIR'] = env_path('HOME', '.lv2') + else: + if conf.env.DEST_OS == 'darwin': + conf.env['LV2DIR'] = '/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/LV2' + elif conf.env.DEST_OS == 'win32': + conf.env['LV2DIR'] = env_path('COMMONPROGRAMFILES', 'LV2') + else: + conf.env['LV2DIR'] = os.path.join(conf.env['LIBDIR'], 'lv2') + + conf.env['LV2DIR'] = normpath(conf.env['LV2DIR']) + diff --git a/extras/make.py b/extras/make.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..933d9ca --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/make.py @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2011 (ita) + +""" +A make-like way of executing the build, following the relationships between inputs/outputs + +This algorithm will lead to slower builds, will not be as flexible as "waf build", but +it might be useful for building data files (?) + +It is likely to break in the following cases: +- files are created dynamically (no inputs or outputs) +- headers +- building two files from different groups +""" + +import re +from waflib import Options, Task +from waflib.Build import BuildContext + +class MakeContext(BuildContext): + '''executes tasks in a step-by-step manner, following dependencies between inputs/outputs''' + cmd = 'make' + fun = 'build' + + def __init__(self, **kw): + super(MakeContext, self).__init__(**kw) + self.files = Options.options.files + + def get_build_iterator(self): + if not self.files: + while 1: + yield super(MakeContext, self).get_build_iterator() + + for g in self.groups: + for tg in g: + try: + f = tg.post + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + f() + + provides = {} + uses = {} + all_tasks = [] + tasks = [] + for pat in self.files.split(','): + matcher = self.get_matcher(pat) + for tg in g: + if isinstance(tg, Task.Task): + lst = [tg] + else: + lst = tg.tasks + for tsk in lst: + all_tasks.append(tsk) + + do_exec = False + for node in tsk.inputs: + try: + uses[node].append(tsk) + except: + uses[node] = [tsk] + + if matcher(node, output=False): + do_exec = True + break + + for node in tsk.outputs: + try: + provides[node].append(tsk) + except: + provides[node] = [tsk] + + if matcher(node, output=True): + do_exec = True + break + if do_exec: + tasks.append(tsk) + + # so we have the tasks that we need to process, the list of all tasks, + # the map of the tasks providing nodes, and the map of tasks using nodes + + if not tasks: + # if there are no tasks matching, return everything in the current group + result = all_tasks + else: + # this is like a big filter... + result = set() + seen = set() + cur = set(tasks) + while cur: + result |= cur + tosee = set() + for tsk in cur: + for node in tsk.inputs: + if node in seen: + continue + seen.add(node) + tosee |= set(provides.get(node, [])) + cur = tosee + result = list(result) + + Task.set_file_constraints(result) + Task.set_precedence_constraints(result) + yield result + + while 1: + yield [] + + def get_matcher(self, pat): + # this returns a function + inn = True + out = True + if pat.startswith('in:'): + out = False + pat = pat.replace('in:', '') + elif pat.startswith('out:'): + inn = False + pat = pat.replace('out:', '') + + anode = self.root.find_node(pat) + pattern = None + if not anode: + if not pat.startswith('^'): + pat = '^.+?%s' % pat + if not pat.endswith('$'): + pat = '%s$' % pat + pattern = re.compile(pat) + + def match(node, output): + if output and not out: + return False + if not output and not inn: + return False + + if anode: + return anode == node + else: + return pattern.match(node.abspath()) + return match + diff --git a/extras/midl.py b/extras/midl.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..43e6cf9 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/midl.py @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# Issue 1185 ultrix gmail com + +""" +Microsoft Interface Definition Language support. Given ComObject.idl, this tool +will generate ComObject.tlb ComObject_i.h ComObject_i.c ComObject_p.c and dlldata.c + +To declare targets using midl:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('msvc') + conf.load('midl') + + def build(bld): + bld( + features='c cshlib', + # Note: ComObject_i.c is generated from ComObject.idl + source = 'main.c ComObject.idl ComObject_i.c', + target = 'ComObject.dll') +""" + +from waflib import Task, Utils +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method +import os + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_program(['midl'], var='MIDL') + + conf.env.MIDLFLAGS = [ + '/nologo', + '/D', + '_DEBUG', + '/W1', + '/char', + 'signed', + '/Oicf', + ] + +@feature('c', 'cxx') +@before_method('process_source') +def idl_file(self): + # Do this before process_source so that the generated header can be resolved + # when scanning source dependencies. + idl_nodes = [] + src_nodes = [] + for node in Utils.to_list(self.source): + if str(node).endswith('.idl'): + idl_nodes.append(node) + else: + src_nodes.append(node) + + for node in self.to_nodes(idl_nodes): + t = node.change_ext('.tlb') + h = node.change_ext('_i.h') + c = node.change_ext('_i.c') + p = node.change_ext('_p.c') + d = node.parent.find_or_declare('dlldata.c') + self.create_task('midl', node, [t, h, c, p, d]) + + self.source = src_nodes + +class midl(Task.Task): + """ + Compile idl files + """ + color = 'YELLOW' + run_str = '${MIDL} ${MIDLFLAGS} ${CPPPATH_ST:INCLUDES} /tlb ${TGT[0].bldpath()} /header ${TGT[1].bldpath()} /iid ${TGT[2].bldpath()} /proxy ${TGT[3].bldpath()} /dlldata ${TGT[4].bldpath()} ${SRC}' + before = ['winrc'] + diff --git a/extras/msvcdeps.py b/extras/msvcdeps.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fc1ecd4 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/msvcdeps.py @@ -0,0 +1,256 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Copyright Garmin International or its subsidiaries, 2012-2013 + +''' +Off-load dependency scanning from Python code to MSVC compiler + +This tool is safe to load in any environment; it will only activate the +MSVC exploits when it finds that a particular taskgen uses MSVC to +compile. + +Empirical testing shows about a 10% execution time savings from using +this tool as compared to c_preproc. + +The technique of gutting scan() and pushing the dependency calculation +down to post_run() is cribbed from gccdeps.py. + +This affects the cxx class, so make sure to load Qt5 after this tool. + +Usage:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_cxx') + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_cxx msvcdeps') +''' + +import os, sys, tempfile, threading + +from waflib import Context, Errors, Logs, Task, Utils +from waflib.Tools import c_preproc, c, cxx, msvc +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method + +lock = threading.Lock() +nodes = {} # Cache the path -> Node lookup + +PREPROCESSOR_FLAG = '/showIncludes' +INCLUDE_PATTERN = 'Note: including file:' + +# Extensible by outside tools +supported_compilers = ['msvc'] + +@feature('c', 'cxx') +@before_method('process_source') +def apply_msvcdeps_flags(taskgen): + if taskgen.env.CC_NAME not in supported_compilers: + return + + for flag in ('CFLAGS', 'CXXFLAGS'): + if taskgen.env.get_flat(flag).find(PREPROCESSOR_FLAG) < 0: + taskgen.env.append_value(flag, PREPROCESSOR_FLAG) + + # Figure out what casing conventions the user's shell used when + # launching Waf + (drive, _) = os.path.splitdrive(taskgen.bld.srcnode.abspath()) + taskgen.msvcdeps_drive_lowercase = drive == drive.lower() + +def path_to_node(base_node, path, cached_nodes): + # Take the base node and the path and return a node + # Results are cached because searching the node tree is expensive + # The following code is executed by threads, it is not safe, so a lock is needed... + if getattr(path, '__hash__'): + node_lookup_key = (base_node, path) + else: + # Not hashable, assume it is a list and join into a string + node_lookup_key = (base_node, os.path.sep.join(path)) + try: + lock.acquire() + node = cached_nodes[node_lookup_key] + except KeyError: + node = base_node.find_resource(path) + cached_nodes[node_lookup_key] = node + finally: + lock.release() + return node + +def post_run(self): + if self.env.CC_NAME not in supported_compilers: + return super(self.derived_msvcdeps, self).post_run() + + # TODO this is unlikely to work with netcache + if getattr(self, 'cached', None): + return Task.Task.post_run(self) + + bld = self.generator.bld + unresolved_names = [] + resolved_nodes = [] + + lowercase = self.generator.msvcdeps_drive_lowercase + correct_case_path = bld.path.abspath() + correct_case_path_len = len(correct_case_path) + correct_case_path_norm = os.path.normcase(correct_case_path) + + # Dynamically bind to the cache + try: + cached_nodes = bld.cached_nodes + except AttributeError: + cached_nodes = bld.cached_nodes = {} + + for path in self.msvcdeps_paths: + node = None + if os.path.isabs(path): + # Force drive letter to match conventions of main source tree + drive, tail = os.path.splitdrive(path) + + if os.path.normcase(path[:correct_case_path_len]) == correct_case_path_norm: + # Path is in the sandbox, force it to be correct. MSVC sometimes returns a lowercase path. + path = correct_case_path + path[correct_case_path_len:] + else: + # Check the drive letter + if lowercase and (drive != drive.lower()): + path = drive.lower() + tail + elif (not lowercase) and (drive != drive.upper()): + path = drive.upper() + tail + node = path_to_node(bld.root, path, cached_nodes) + else: + base_node = bld.bldnode + # when calling find_resource, make sure the path does not begin by '..' + path = [k for k in Utils.split_path(path) if k and k != '.'] + while path[0] == '..': + path = path[1:] + base_node = base_node.parent + + node = path_to_node(base_node, path, cached_nodes) + + if not node: + raise ValueError('could not find %r for %r' % (path, self)) + else: + if not c_preproc.go_absolute: + if not (node.is_child_of(bld.srcnode) or node.is_child_of(bld.bldnode)): + # System library + Logs.debug('msvcdeps: Ignoring system include %r', node) + continue + + if id(node) == id(self.inputs[0]): + # Self-dependency + continue + + resolved_nodes.append(node) + + bld.node_deps[self.uid()] = resolved_nodes + bld.raw_deps[self.uid()] = unresolved_names + + try: + del self.cache_sig + except AttributeError: + pass + + Task.Task.post_run(self) + +def scan(self): + if self.env.CC_NAME not in supported_compilers: + return super(self.derived_msvcdeps, self).scan() + + resolved_nodes = self.generator.bld.node_deps.get(self.uid(), []) + unresolved_names = [] + return (resolved_nodes, unresolved_names) + +def sig_implicit_deps(self): + if self.env.CC_NAME not in supported_compilers: + return super(self.derived_msvcdeps, self).sig_implicit_deps() + + try: + return Task.Task.sig_implicit_deps(self) + except Errors.WafError: + return Utils.SIG_NIL + +def exec_command(self, cmd, **kw): + if self.env.CC_NAME not in supported_compilers: + return super(self.derived_msvcdeps, self).exec_command(cmd, **kw) + + if not 'cwd' in kw: + kw['cwd'] = self.get_cwd() + + if self.env.PATH: + env = kw['env'] = dict(kw.get('env') or self.env.env or os.environ) + env['PATH'] = self.env.PATH if isinstance(self.env.PATH, str) else os.pathsep.join(self.env.PATH) + + # The Visual Studio IDE adds an environment variable that causes + # the MS compiler to send its textual output directly to the + # debugging window rather than normal stdout/stderr. + # + # This is unrecoverably bad for this tool because it will cause + # all the dependency scanning to see an empty stdout stream and + # assume that the file being compiled uses no headers. + # + # See http://blogs.msdn.com/b/freik/archive/2006/04/05/569025.aspx + # + # Attempting to repair the situation by deleting the offending + # envvar at this point in tool execution will not be good enough-- + # its presence poisons the 'waf configure' step earlier. We just + # want to put a sanity check here in order to help developers + # quickly diagnose the issue if an otherwise-good Waf tree + # is then executed inside the MSVS IDE. + assert 'VS_UNICODE_OUTPUT' not in kw['env'] + + cmd, args = self.split_argfile(cmd) + try: + (fd, tmp) = tempfile.mkstemp() + os.write(fd, '\r\n'.join(args).encode()) + os.close(fd) + + self.msvcdeps_paths = [] + kw['env'] = kw.get('env', os.environ.copy()) + kw['cwd'] = kw.get('cwd', os.getcwd()) + kw['quiet'] = Context.STDOUT + kw['output'] = Context.STDOUT + + out = [] + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.debug('argfile: @%r -> %r', tmp, args) + try: + raw_out = self.generator.bld.cmd_and_log(cmd + ['@' + tmp], **kw) + ret = 0 + except Errors.WafError as e: + raw_out = e.stdout + ret = e.returncode + + for line in raw_out.splitlines(): + if line.startswith(INCLUDE_PATTERN): + inc_path = line[len(INCLUDE_PATTERN):].strip() + Logs.debug('msvcdeps: Regex matched %s', inc_path) + self.msvcdeps_paths.append(inc_path) + else: + out.append(line) + + # Pipe through the remaining stdout content (not related to /showIncludes) + if self.generator.bld.logger: + self.generator.bld.logger.debug('out: %s' % os.linesep.join(out)) + else: + sys.stdout.write(os.linesep.join(out) + os.linesep) + + return ret + finally: + try: + os.remove(tmp) + except OSError: + # anti-virus and indexers can keep files open -_- + pass + + +def wrap_compiled_task(classname): + derived_class = type(classname, (Task.classes[classname],), {}) + derived_class.derived_msvcdeps = derived_class + derived_class.post_run = post_run + derived_class.scan = scan + derived_class.sig_implicit_deps = sig_implicit_deps + derived_class.exec_command = exec_command + +for k in ('c', 'cxx'): + if k in Task.classes: + wrap_compiled_task(k) + +def options(opt): + raise ValueError('Do not load msvcdeps options') + diff --git a/extras/msvs.py b/extras/msvs.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8aa2db0 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/msvs.py @@ -0,0 +1,1048 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Avalanche Studios 2009-2011 +# Thomas Nagy 2011 + +""" +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +are met: + +1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + +2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + +3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products + derived from this software without specific prior written permission. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED +WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE +DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, +INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES +(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR +SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) +HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, +STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING +IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE +POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. +""" + +""" +To add this tool to your project: +def options(conf): + opt.load('msvs') + +It can be a good idea to add the sync_exec tool too. + +To generate solution files: +$ waf configure msvs + +To customize the outputs, provide subclasses in your wscript files:: + + from waflib.extras import msvs + class vsnode_target(msvs.vsnode_target): + def get_build_command(self, props): + # likely to be required + return "waf.bat build" + def collect_source(self): + # likely to be required + ... + class msvs_bar(msvs.msvs_generator): + def init(self): + msvs.msvs_generator.init(self) + self.vsnode_target = vsnode_target + +The msvs class re-uses the same build() function for reading the targets (task generators), +you may therefore specify msvs settings on the context object:: + + def build(bld): + bld.solution_name = 'foo.sln' + bld.waf_command = 'waf.bat' + bld.projects_dir = bld.srcnode.make_node('.depproj') + bld.projects_dir.mkdir() + +For visual studio 2008, the command is called 'msvs2008', and the classes +such as vsnode_target are wrapped by a decorator class 'wrap_2008' to +provide special functionality. + +To customize platform toolsets, pass additional parameters, for example:: + + class msvs_2013(msvs.msvs_generator): + cmd = 'msvs2013' + numver = '13.00' + vsver = '2013' + platform_toolset_ver = 'v120' + +ASSUMPTIONS: +* a project can be either a directory or a target, vcxproj files are written only for targets that have source files +* each project is a vcxproj file, therefore the project uuid needs only to be a hash of the absolute path +""" + +import os, re, sys +import uuid # requires python 2.5 +from waflib.Build import BuildContext +from waflib import Utils, TaskGen, Logs, Task, Context, Node, Options + +HEADERS_GLOB = '**/(*.h|*.hpp|*.H|*.inl)' + +PROJECT_TEMPLATE = r'''<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<Project DefaultTargets="Build" ToolsVersion="4.0" + xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003"> + + <ItemGroup Label="ProjectConfigurations"> + ${for b in project.build_properties} + <ProjectConfiguration Include="${b.configuration}|${b.platform}"> + <Configuration>${b.configuration}</Configuration> + <Platform>${b.platform}</Platform> + </ProjectConfiguration> + ${endfor} + </ItemGroup> + + <PropertyGroup Label="Globals"> + <ProjectGuid>{${project.uuid}}</ProjectGuid> + <Keyword>MakeFileProj</Keyword> + <ProjectName>${project.name}</ProjectName> + </PropertyGroup> + <Import Project="$(VCTargetsPath)\Microsoft.Cpp.Default.props" /> + + ${for b in project.build_properties} + <PropertyGroup Condition="'$(Configuration)|$(Platform)'=='${b.configuration}|${b.platform}'" Label="Configuration"> + <ConfigurationType>Makefile</ConfigurationType> + <OutDir>${b.outdir}</OutDir> + <PlatformToolset>${project.platform_toolset_ver}</PlatformToolset> + </PropertyGroup> + ${endfor} + + <Import Project="$(VCTargetsPath)\Microsoft.Cpp.props" /> + <ImportGroup Label="ExtensionSettings"> + </ImportGroup> + + ${for b in project.build_properties} + <ImportGroup Label="PropertySheets" Condition="'$(Configuration)|$(Platform)'=='${b.configuration}|${b.platform}'"> + <Import Project="$(UserRootDir)\Microsoft.Cpp.$(Platform).user.props" Condition="exists('$(UserRootDir)\Microsoft.Cpp.$(Platform).user.props')" Label="LocalAppDataPlatform" /> + </ImportGroup> + ${endfor} + + ${for b in project.build_properties} + <PropertyGroup Condition="'$(Configuration)|$(Platform)'=='${b.configuration}|${b.platform}'"> + <NMakeBuildCommandLine>${xml:project.get_build_command(b)}</NMakeBuildCommandLine> + <NMakeReBuildCommandLine>${xml:project.get_rebuild_command(b)}</NMakeReBuildCommandLine> + <NMakeCleanCommandLine>${xml:project.get_clean_command(b)}</NMakeCleanCommandLine> + <NMakeIncludeSearchPath>${xml:b.includes_search_path}</NMakeIncludeSearchPath> + <NMakePreprocessorDefinitions>${xml:b.preprocessor_definitions};$(NMakePreprocessorDefinitions)</NMakePreprocessorDefinitions> + <IncludePath>${xml:b.includes_search_path}</IncludePath> + <ExecutablePath>$(ExecutablePath)</ExecutablePath> + + ${if getattr(b, 'output_file', None)} + <NMakeOutput>${xml:b.output_file}</NMakeOutput> + ${endif} + ${if getattr(b, 'deploy_dir', None)} + <RemoteRoot>${xml:b.deploy_dir}</RemoteRoot> + ${endif} + </PropertyGroup> + ${endfor} + + ${for b in project.build_properties} + ${if getattr(b, 'deploy_dir', None)} + <ItemDefinitionGroup Condition="'$(Configuration)|$(Platform)'=='${b.configuration}|${b.platform}'"> + <Deploy> + <DeploymentType>CopyToHardDrive</DeploymentType> + </Deploy> + </ItemDefinitionGroup> + ${endif} + ${endfor} + + <ItemGroup> + ${for x in project.source} + <${project.get_key(x)} Include='${x.win32path()}' /> + ${endfor} + </ItemGroup> + <Import Project="$(VCTargetsPath)\Microsoft.Cpp.targets" /> + <ImportGroup Label="ExtensionTargets"> + </ImportGroup> +</Project> +''' + +FILTER_TEMPLATE = '''<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<Project ToolsVersion="4.0" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003"> + <ItemGroup> + ${for x in project.source} + <${project.get_key(x)} Include="${x.win32path()}"> + <Filter>${project.get_filter_name(x.parent)}</Filter> + </${project.get_key(x)}> + ${endfor} + </ItemGroup> + <ItemGroup> + ${for x in project.dirs()} + <Filter Include="${project.get_filter_name(x)}"> + <UniqueIdentifier>{${project.make_uuid(x.win32path())}}</UniqueIdentifier> + </Filter> + ${endfor} + </ItemGroup> +</Project> +''' + +PROJECT_2008_TEMPLATE = r'''<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<VisualStudioProject ProjectType="Visual C++" Version="9,00" + Name="${xml: project.name}" ProjectGUID="{${project.uuid}}" + Keyword="MakeFileProj" + TargetFrameworkVersion="196613"> + <Platforms> + ${if project.build_properties} + ${for b in project.build_properties} + <Platform Name="${xml: b.platform}" /> + ${endfor} + ${else} + <Platform Name="Win32" /> + ${endif} + </Platforms> + <ToolFiles> + </ToolFiles> + <Configurations> + ${if project.build_properties} + ${for b in project.build_properties} + <Configuration + Name="${xml: b.configuration}|${xml: b.platform}" + IntermediateDirectory="$ConfigurationName" + OutputDirectory="${xml: b.outdir}" + ConfigurationType="0"> + <Tool + Name="VCNMakeTool" + BuildCommandLine="${xml: project.get_build_command(b)}" + ReBuildCommandLine="${xml: project.get_rebuild_command(b)}" + CleanCommandLine="${xml: project.get_clean_command(b)}" + ${if getattr(b, 'output_file', None)} + Output="${xml: b.output_file}" + ${endif} + PreprocessorDefinitions="${xml: b.preprocessor_definitions}" + IncludeSearchPath="${xml: b.includes_search_path}" + ForcedIncludes="" + ForcedUsingAssemblies="" + AssemblySearchPath="" + CompileAsManaged="" + /> + </Configuration> + ${endfor} + ${else} + <Configuration Name="Release|Win32" > + </Configuration> + ${endif} + </Configurations> + <References> + </References> + <Files> +${project.display_filter()} + </Files> +</VisualStudioProject> +''' + +SOLUTION_TEMPLATE = '''Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version ${project.numver} +# Visual Studio ${project.vsver} +${for p in project.all_projects} +Project("{${p.ptype()}}") = "${p.name}", "${p.title}", "{${p.uuid}}" +EndProject${endfor} +Global + GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution + ${if project.all_projects} + ${for (configuration, platform) in project.all_projects[0].ctx.project_configurations()} + ${configuration}|${platform} = ${configuration}|${platform} + ${endfor} + ${endif} + EndGlobalSection + GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution + ${for p in project.all_projects} + ${if hasattr(p, 'source')} + ${for b in p.build_properties} + {${p.uuid}}.${b.configuration}|${b.platform}.ActiveCfg = ${b.configuration}|${b.platform} + ${if getattr(p, 'is_active', None)} + {${p.uuid}}.${b.configuration}|${b.platform}.Build.0 = ${b.configuration}|${b.platform} + ${endif} + ${if getattr(p, 'is_deploy', None)} + {${p.uuid}}.${b.configuration}|${b.platform}.Deploy.0 = ${b.configuration}|${b.platform} + ${endif} + ${endfor} + ${endif} + ${endfor} + EndGlobalSection + GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution + HideSolutionNode = FALSE + EndGlobalSection + GlobalSection(NestedProjects) = preSolution + ${for p in project.all_projects} + ${if p.parent} + {${p.uuid}} = {${p.parent.uuid}} + ${endif} + ${endfor} + EndGlobalSection +EndGlobal +''' + +COMPILE_TEMPLATE = '''def f(project): + lst = [] + def xml_escape(value): + return value.replace("&", "&").replace('"', """).replace("'", "'").replace("<", "<").replace(">", ">") + + %s + + #f = open('cmd.txt', 'w') + #f.write(str(lst)) + #f.close() + return ''.join(lst) +''' +reg_act = re.compile(r"(?P<backslash>\\)|(?P<dollar>\$\$)|(?P<subst>\$\{(?P<code>[^}]*?)\})", re.M) +def compile_template(line): + """ + Compile a template expression into a python function (like jsps, but way shorter) + """ + extr = [] + def repl(match): + g = match.group + if g('dollar'): + return "$" + elif g('backslash'): + return "\\" + elif g('subst'): + extr.append(g('code')) + return "<<|@|>>" + return None + + line2 = reg_act.sub(repl, line) + params = line2.split('<<|@|>>') + assert(extr) + + + indent = 0 + buf = [] + app = buf.append + + def app(txt): + buf.append(indent * '\t' + txt) + + for x in range(len(extr)): + if params[x]: + app("lst.append(%r)" % params[x]) + + f = extr[x] + if f.startswith(('if', 'for')): + app(f + ':') + indent += 1 + elif f.startswith('py:'): + app(f[3:]) + elif f.startswith(('endif', 'endfor')): + indent -= 1 + elif f.startswith(('else', 'elif')): + indent -= 1 + app(f + ':') + indent += 1 + elif f.startswith('xml:'): + app('lst.append(xml_escape(%s))' % f[4:]) + else: + #app('lst.append((%s) or "cannot find %s")' % (f, f)) + app('lst.append(%s)' % f) + + if extr: + if params[-1]: + app("lst.append(%r)" % params[-1]) + + fun = COMPILE_TEMPLATE % "\n\t".join(buf) + #print(fun) + return Task.funex(fun) + + +re_blank = re.compile('(\n|\r|\\s)*\n', re.M) +def rm_blank_lines(txt): + txt = re_blank.sub('\r\n', txt) + return txt + +BOM = '\xef\xbb\xbf' +try: + BOM = bytes(BOM, 'latin-1') # python 3 +except TypeError: + pass + +def stealth_write(self, data, flags='wb'): + try: + unicode + except NameError: + data = data.encode('utf-8') # python 3 + else: + data = data.decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding(), 'replace') + data = data.encode('utf-8') + + if self.name.endswith(('.vcproj', '.vcxproj')): + data = BOM + data + + try: + txt = self.read(flags='rb') + if txt != data: + raise ValueError('must write') + except (IOError, ValueError): + self.write(data, flags=flags) + else: + Logs.debug('msvs: skipping %s', self.win32path()) +Node.Node.stealth_write = stealth_write + +re_win32 = re.compile(r'^([/\\]cygdrive)?[/\\]([a-z])([^a-z0-9_-].*)', re.I) +def win32path(self): + p = self.abspath() + m = re_win32.match(p) + if m: + return "%s:%s" % (m.group(2).upper(), m.group(3)) + return p +Node.Node.win32path = win32path + +re_quote = re.compile("[^a-zA-Z0-9-]") +def quote(s): + return re_quote.sub("_", s) + +def xml_escape(value): + return value.replace("&", "&").replace('"', """).replace("'", "'").replace("<", "<").replace(">", ">") + +def make_uuid(v, prefix = None): + """ + simple utility function + """ + if isinstance(v, dict): + keys = list(v.keys()) + keys.sort() + tmp = str([(k, v[k]) for k in keys]) + else: + tmp = str(v) + d = Utils.md5(tmp.encode()).hexdigest().upper() + if prefix: + d = '%s%s' % (prefix, d[8:]) + gid = uuid.UUID(d, version = 4) + return str(gid).upper() + +def diff(node, fromnode): + # difference between two nodes, but with "(..)" instead of ".." + c1 = node + c2 = fromnode + + c1h = c1.height() + c2h = c2.height() + + lst = [] + up = 0 + + while c1h > c2h: + lst.append(c1.name) + c1 = c1.parent + c1h -= 1 + + while c2h > c1h: + up += 1 + c2 = c2.parent + c2h -= 1 + + while id(c1) != id(c2): + lst.append(c1.name) + up += 1 + + c1 = c1.parent + c2 = c2.parent + + for i in range(up): + lst.append('(..)') + lst.reverse() + return tuple(lst) + +class build_property(object): + pass + +class vsnode(object): + """ + Abstract class representing visual studio elements + We assume that all visual studio nodes have a uuid and a parent + """ + def __init__(self, ctx): + self.ctx = ctx # msvs context + self.name = '' # string, mandatory + self.vspath = '' # path in visual studio (name for dirs, absolute path for projects) + self.uuid = '' # string, mandatory + self.parent = None # parent node for visual studio nesting + + def get_waf(self): + """ + Override in subclasses... + """ + return 'cd /d "%s" & %s' % (self.ctx.srcnode.win32path(), getattr(self.ctx, 'waf_command', 'waf.bat')) + + def ptype(self): + """ + Return a special uuid for projects written in the solution file + """ + pass + + def write(self): + """ + Write the project file, by default, do nothing + """ + pass + + def make_uuid(self, val): + """ + Alias for creating uuid values easily (the templates cannot access global variables) + """ + return make_uuid(val) + +class vsnode_vsdir(vsnode): + """ + Nodes representing visual studio folders (which do not match the filesystem tree!) + """ + VS_GUID_SOLUTIONFOLDER = "2150E333-8FDC-42A3-9474-1A3956D46DE8" + def __init__(self, ctx, uuid, name, vspath=''): + vsnode.__init__(self, ctx) + self.title = self.name = name + self.uuid = uuid + self.vspath = vspath or name + + def ptype(self): + return self.VS_GUID_SOLUTIONFOLDER + +class vsnode_project(vsnode): + """ + Abstract class representing visual studio project elements + A project is assumed to be writable, and has a node representing the file to write to + """ + VS_GUID_VCPROJ = "8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942" + def ptype(self): + return self.VS_GUID_VCPROJ + + def __init__(self, ctx, node): + vsnode.__init__(self, ctx) + self.path = node + self.uuid = make_uuid(node.win32path()) + self.name = node.name + self.platform_toolset_ver = getattr(ctx, 'platform_toolset_ver', None) + self.title = self.path.win32path() + self.source = [] # list of node objects + self.build_properties = [] # list of properties (nmake commands, output dir, etc) + + def dirs(self): + """ + Get the list of parent folders of the source files (header files included) + for writing the filters + """ + lst = [] + def add(x): + if x.height() > self.tg.path.height() and x not in lst: + lst.append(x) + add(x.parent) + for x in self.source: + add(x.parent) + return lst + + def write(self): + Logs.debug('msvs: creating %r', self.path) + + # first write the project file + template1 = compile_template(PROJECT_TEMPLATE) + proj_str = template1(self) + proj_str = rm_blank_lines(proj_str) + self.path.stealth_write(proj_str) + + # then write the filter + template2 = compile_template(FILTER_TEMPLATE) + filter_str = template2(self) + filter_str = rm_blank_lines(filter_str) + tmp = self.path.parent.make_node(self.path.name + '.filters') + tmp.stealth_write(filter_str) + + def get_key(self, node): + """ + required for writing the source files + """ + name = node.name + if name.endswith(('.cpp', '.c')): + return 'ClCompile' + return 'ClInclude' + + def collect_properties(self): + """ + Returns a list of triplet (configuration, platform, output_directory) + """ + ret = [] + for c in self.ctx.configurations: + for p in self.ctx.platforms: + x = build_property() + x.outdir = '' + + x.configuration = c + x.platform = p + + x.preprocessor_definitions = '' + x.includes_search_path = '' + + # can specify "deploy_dir" too + ret.append(x) + self.build_properties = ret + + def get_build_params(self, props): + opt = '--execsolution=%s' % self.ctx.get_solution_node().win32path() + return (self.get_waf(), opt) + + def get_build_command(self, props): + return "%s build %s" % self.get_build_params(props) + + def get_clean_command(self, props): + return "%s clean %s" % self.get_build_params(props) + + def get_rebuild_command(self, props): + return "%s clean build %s" % self.get_build_params(props) + + def get_filter_name(self, node): + lst = diff(node, self.tg.path) + return '\\'.join(lst) or '.' + +class vsnode_alias(vsnode_project): + def __init__(self, ctx, node, name): + vsnode_project.__init__(self, ctx, node) + self.name = name + self.output_file = '' + +class vsnode_build_all(vsnode_alias): + """ + Fake target used to emulate the behaviour of "make all" (starting one process by target is slow) + This is the only alias enabled by default + """ + def __init__(self, ctx, node, name='build_all_projects'): + vsnode_alias.__init__(self, ctx, node, name) + self.is_active = True + +class vsnode_install_all(vsnode_alias): + """ + Fake target used to emulate the behaviour of "make install" + """ + def __init__(self, ctx, node, name='install_all_projects'): + vsnode_alias.__init__(self, ctx, node, name) + + def get_build_command(self, props): + return "%s build install %s" % self.get_build_params(props) + + def get_clean_command(self, props): + return "%s clean %s" % self.get_build_params(props) + + def get_rebuild_command(self, props): + return "%s clean build install %s" % self.get_build_params(props) + +class vsnode_project_view(vsnode_alias): + """ + Fake target used to emulate a file system view + """ + def __init__(self, ctx, node, name='project_view'): + vsnode_alias.__init__(self, ctx, node, name) + self.tg = self.ctx() # fake one, cannot remove + self.exclude_files = Node.exclude_regs + ''' +waf-2* +waf3-2*/** +.waf-2* +.waf3-2*/** +**/*.sdf +**/*.suo +**/*.ncb +**/%s + ''' % Options.lockfile + + def collect_source(self): + # this is likely to be slow + self.source = self.ctx.srcnode.ant_glob('**', excl=self.exclude_files) + + def get_build_command(self, props): + params = self.get_build_params(props) + (self.ctx.cmd,) + return "%s %s %s" % params + + def get_clean_command(self, props): + return "" + + def get_rebuild_command(self, props): + return self.get_build_command(props) + +class vsnode_target(vsnode_project): + """ + Visual studio project representing a targets (programs, libraries, etc) and bound + to a task generator + """ + def __init__(self, ctx, tg): + """ + A project is more or less equivalent to a file/folder + """ + base = getattr(ctx, 'projects_dir', None) or tg.path + node = base.make_node(quote(tg.name) + ctx.project_extension) # the project file as a Node + vsnode_project.__init__(self, ctx, node) + self.name = quote(tg.name) + self.tg = tg # task generator + + def get_build_params(self, props): + """ + Override the default to add the target name + """ + opt = '--execsolution=%s' % self.ctx.get_solution_node().win32path() + if getattr(self, 'tg', None): + opt += " --targets=%s" % self.tg.name + return (self.get_waf(), opt) + + def collect_source(self): + tg = self.tg + source_files = tg.to_nodes(getattr(tg, 'source', [])) + include_dirs = Utils.to_list(getattr(tg, 'msvs_includes', [])) + include_files = [] + for x in include_dirs: + if isinstance(x, str): + x = tg.path.find_node(x) + if x: + lst = [y for y in x.ant_glob(HEADERS_GLOB, flat=False)] + include_files.extend(lst) + + # remove duplicates + self.source.extend(list(set(source_files + include_files))) + self.source.sort(key=lambda x: x.win32path()) + + def collect_properties(self): + """ + Visual studio projects are associated with platforms and configurations (for building especially) + """ + super(vsnode_target, self).collect_properties() + for x in self.build_properties: + x.outdir = self.path.parent.win32path() + x.preprocessor_definitions = '' + x.includes_search_path = '' + + try: + tsk = self.tg.link_task + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + x.output_file = tsk.outputs[0].win32path() + x.preprocessor_definitions = ';'.join(tsk.env.DEFINES) + x.includes_search_path = ';'.join(self.tg.env.INCPATHS) + +class msvs_generator(BuildContext): + '''generates a visual studio 2010 solution''' + cmd = 'msvs' + fun = 'build' + numver = '11.00' # Visual Studio Version Number + vsver = '2010' # Visual Studio Version Year + platform_toolset_ver = 'v110' # Platform Toolset Version Number + + def init(self): + """ + Some data that needs to be present + """ + if not getattr(self, 'configurations', None): + self.configurations = ['Release'] # LocalRelease, RemoteDebug, etc + if not getattr(self, 'platforms', None): + self.platforms = ['Win32'] + if not getattr(self, 'all_projects', None): + self.all_projects = [] + if not getattr(self, 'project_extension', None): + self.project_extension = '.vcxproj' + if not getattr(self, 'projects_dir', None): + self.projects_dir = self.srcnode.make_node('.depproj') + self.projects_dir.mkdir() + + # bind the classes to the object, so that subclass can provide custom generators + if not getattr(self, 'vsnode_vsdir', None): + self.vsnode_vsdir = vsnode_vsdir + if not getattr(self, 'vsnode_target', None): + self.vsnode_target = vsnode_target + if not getattr(self, 'vsnode_build_all', None): + self.vsnode_build_all = vsnode_build_all + if not getattr(self, 'vsnode_install_all', None): + self.vsnode_install_all = vsnode_install_all + if not getattr(self, 'vsnode_project_view', None): + self.vsnode_project_view = vsnode_project_view + + self.numver = self.__class__.numver + self.vsver = self.__class__.vsver + self.platform_toolset_ver = self.__class__.platform_toolset_ver + + def execute(self): + """ + Entry point + """ + self.restore() + if not self.all_envs: + self.load_envs() + self.recurse([self.run_dir]) + + # user initialization + self.init() + + # two phases for creating the solution + self.collect_projects() # add project objects into "self.all_projects" + self.write_files() # write the corresponding project and solution files + + def collect_projects(self): + """ + Fill the list self.all_projects with project objects + Fill the list of build targets + """ + self.collect_targets() + self.add_aliases() + self.collect_dirs() + default_project = getattr(self, 'default_project', None) + def sortfun(x): + if x.name == default_project: + return '' + return getattr(x, 'path', None) and x.path.win32path() or x.name + self.all_projects.sort(key=sortfun) + + def write_files(self): + """ + Write the project and solution files from the data collected + so far. It is unlikely that you will want to change this + """ + for p in self.all_projects: + p.write() + + # and finally write the solution file + node = self.get_solution_node() + node.parent.mkdir() + Logs.warn('Creating %r', node) + template1 = compile_template(SOLUTION_TEMPLATE) + sln_str = template1(self) + sln_str = rm_blank_lines(sln_str) + node.stealth_write(sln_str) + + def get_solution_node(self): + """ + The solution filename is required when writing the .vcproj files + return self.solution_node and if it does not exist, make one + """ + try: + return self.solution_node + except AttributeError: + pass + + solution_name = getattr(self, 'solution_name', None) + if not solution_name: + solution_name = getattr(Context.g_module, Context.APPNAME, 'project') + '.sln' + if os.path.isabs(solution_name): + self.solution_node = self.root.make_node(solution_name) + else: + self.solution_node = self.srcnode.make_node(solution_name) + return self.solution_node + + def project_configurations(self): + """ + Helper that returns all the pairs (config,platform) + """ + ret = [] + for c in self.configurations: + for p in self.platforms: + ret.append((c, p)) + return ret + + def collect_targets(self): + """ + Process the list of task generators + """ + for g in self.groups: + for tg in g: + if not isinstance(tg, TaskGen.task_gen): + continue + + if not hasattr(tg, 'msvs_includes'): + tg.msvs_includes = tg.to_list(getattr(tg, 'includes', [])) + tg.to_list(getattr(tg, 'export_includes', [])) + tg.post() + if not getattr(tg, 'link_task', None): + continue + + p = self.vsnode_target(self, tg) + p.collect_source() # delegate this processing + p.collect_properties() + self.all_projects.append(p) + + def add_aliases(self): + """ + Add a specific target that emulates the "make all" necessary for Visual studio when pressing F7 + We also add an alias for "make install" (disabled by default) + """ + base = getattr(self, 'projects_dir', None) or self.tg.path + + node_project = base.make_node('build_all_projects' + self.project_extension) # Node + p_build = self.vsnode_build_all(self, node_project) + p_build.collect_properties() + self.all_projects.append(p_build) + + node_project = base.make_node('install_all_projects' + self.project_extension) # Node + p_install = self.vsnode_install_all(self, node_project) + p_install.collect_properties() + self.all_projects.append(p_install) + + node_project = base.make_node('project_view' + self.project_extension) # Node + p_view = self.vsnode_project_view(self, node_project) + p_view.collect_source() + p_view.collect_properties() + self.all_projects.append(p_view) + + n = self.vsnode_vsdir(self, make_uuid(self.srcnode.win32path() + 'build_aliases'), "build_aliases") + p_build.parent = p_install.parent = p_view.parent = n + self.all_projects.append(n) + + def collect_dirs(self): + """ + Create the folder structure in the Visual studio project view + """ + seen = {} + def make_parents(proj): + # look at a project, try to make a parent + if getattr(proj, 'parent', None): + # aliases already have parents + return + x = proj.iter_path + if x in seen: + proj.parent = seen[x] + return + + # There is not vsnode_vsdir for x. + # So create a project representing the folder "x" + n = proj.parent = seen[x] = self.vsnode_vsdir(self, make_uuid(x.win32path()), x.name) + n.iter_path = x.parent + self.all_projects.append(n) + + # recurse up to the project directory + if x.height() > self.srcnode.height() + 1: + make_parents(n) + + for p in self.all_projects[:]: # iterate over a copy of all projects + if not getattr(p, 'tg', None): + # but only projects that have a task generator + continue + + # make a folder for each task generator + p.iter_path = p.tg.path + make_parents(p) + +def wrap_2008(cls): + class dec(cls): + def __init__(self, *k, **kw): + cls.__init__(self, *k, **kw) + self.project_template = PROJECT_2008_TEMPLATE + + def display_filter(self): + + root = build_property() + root.subfilters = [] + root.sourcefiles = [] + root.source = [] + root.name = '' + + @Utils.run_once + def add_path(lst): + if not lst: + return root + child = build_property() + child.subfilters = [] + child.sourcefiles = [] + child.source = [] + child.name = lst[-1] + + par = add_path(lst[:-1]) + par.subfilters.append(child) + return child + + for x in self.source: + # this crap is for enabling subclasses to override get_filter_name + tmp = self.get_filter_name(x.parent) + tmp = tmp != '.' and tuple(tmp.split('\\')) or () + par = add_path(tmp) + par.source.append(x) + + def display(n): + buf = [] + for x in n.source: + buf.append('<File RelativePath="%s" FileType="%s"/>\n' % (xml_escape(x.win32path()), self.get_key(x))) + for x in n.subfilters: + buf.append('<Filter Name="%s">' % xml_escape(x.name)) + buf.append(display(x)) + buf.append('</Filter>') + return '\n'.join(buf) + + return display(root) + + def get_key(self, node): + """ + If you do not want to let visual studio use the default file extensions, + override this method to return a value: + 0: C/C++ Code, 1: C++ Class, 2: C++ Header File, 3: C++ Form, + 4: C++ Control, 5: Text File, 6: DEF File, 7: IDL File, + 8: Makefile, 9: RGS File, 10: RC File, 11: RES File, 12: XSD File, + 13: XML File, 14: HTML File, 15: CSS File, 16: Bitmap, 17: Icon, + 18: Resx File, 19: BSC File, 20: XSX File, 21: C++ Web Service, + 22: ASAX File, 23: Asp Page, 24: Document, 25: Discovery File, + 26: C# File, 27: eFileTypeClassDiagram, 28: MHTML Document, + 29: Property Sheet, 30: Cursor, 31: Manifest, 32: eFileTypeRDLC + """ + return '' + + def write(self): + Logs.debug('msvs: creating %r', self.path) + template1 = compile_template(self.project_template) + proj_str = template1(self) + proj_str = rm_blank_lines(proj_str) + self.path.stealth_write(proj_str) + + return dec + +class msvs_2008_generator(msvs_generator): + '''generates a visual studio 2008 solution''' + cmd = 'msvs2008' + fun = msvs_generator.fun + numver = '10.00' + vsver = '2008' + + def init(self): + if not getattr(self, 'project_extension', None): + self.project_extension = '_2008.vcproj' + if not getattr(self, 'solution_name', None): + self.solution_name = getattr(Context.g_module, Context.APPNAME, 'project') + '_2008.sln' + + if not getattr(self, 'vsnode_target', None): + self.vsnode_target = wrap_2008(vsnode_target) + if not getattr(self, 'vsnode_build_all', None): + self.vsnode_build_all = wrap_2008(vsnode_build_all) + if not getattr(self, 'vsnode_install_all', None): + self.vsnode_install_all = wrap_2008(vsnode_install_all) + if not getattr(self, 'vsnode_project_view', None): + self.vsnode_project_view = wrap_2008(vsnode_project_view) + + msvs_generator.init(self) + +def options(ctx): + """ + If the msvs option is used, try to detect if the build is made from visual studio + """ + ctx.add_option('--execsolution', action='store', help='when building with visual studio, use a build state file') + + old = BuildContext.execute + def override_build_state(ctx): + def lock(rm, add): + uns = ctx.options.execsolution.replace('.sln', rm) + uns = ctx.root.make_node(uns) + try: + uns.delete() + except OSError: + pass + + uns = ctx.options.execsolution.replace('.sln', add) + uns = ctx.root.make_node(uns) + try: + uns.write('') + except EnvironmentError: + pass + + if ctx.options.execsolution: + ctx.launch_dir = Context.top_dir # force a build for the whole project (invalid cwd when called by visual studio) + lock('.lastbuildstate', '.unsuccessfulbuild') + old(ctx) + lock('.unsuccessfulbuild', '.lastbuildstate') + else: + old(ctx) + BuildContext.execute = override_build_state + diff --git a/extras/netcache_client.py b/extras/netcache_client.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc49048 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/netcache_client.py @@ -0,0 +1,390 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2011-2015 (ita) + +""" +A client for the network cache (playground/netcache/). Launch the server with: +./netcache_server, then use it for the builds by adding the following: + + def build(bld): + bld.load('netcache_client') + +The parameters should be present in the environment in the form: + NETCACHE=host:port waf configure build + +Or in a more detailed way: + NETCACHE_PUSH=host:port NETCACHE_PULL=host:port waf configure build + +where: + host: host where the server resides, by default localhost + port: by default push on 11001 and pull on 12001 + +Use the server provided in playground/netcache/Netcache.java +""" + +import os, socket, time, atexit, sys +from waflib import Task, Logs, Utils, Build, Runner +from waflib.Configure import conf + +BUF = 8192 * 16 +HEADER_SIZE = 128 +MODES = ['PUSH', 'PULL', 'PUSH_PULL'] +STALE_TIME = 30 # seconds + +GET = 'GET' +PUT = 'PUT' +LST = 'LST' +BYE = 'BYE' + +all_sigs_in_cache = (0.0, []) + +def put_data(conn, data): + if sys.hexversion > 0x3000000: + data = data.encode('latin-1') + cnt = 0 + while cnt < len(data): + sent = conn.send(data[cnt:]) + if sent == 0: + raise RuntimeError('connection ended') + cnt += sent + +push_connections = Runner.Queue(0) +pull_connections = Runner.Queue(0) +def get_connection(push=False): + # return a new connection... do not forget to release it! + try: + if push: + ret = push_connections.get(block=False) + else: + ret = pull_connections.get(block=False) + except Exception: + ret = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) + if push: + ret.connect(Task.push_addr) + else: + ret.connect(Task.pull_addr) + return ret + +def release_connection(conn, msg='', push=False): + if conn: + if push: + push_connections.put(conn) + else: + pull_connections.put(conn) + +def close_connection(conn, msg=''): + if conn: + data = '%s,%s' % (BYE, msg) + try: + put_data(conn, data.ljust(HEADER_SIZE)) + except: + pass + try: + conn.close() + except: + pass + +def close_all(): + for q in (push_connections, pull_connections): + while q.qsize(): + conn = q.get() + try: + close_connection(conn) + except: + # ignore errors when cleaning up + pass +atexit.register(close_all) + +def read_header(conn): + cnt = 0 + buf = [] + while cnt < HEADER_SIZE: + data = conn.recv(HEADER_SIZE - cnt) + if not data: + #import traceback + #traceback.print_stack() + raise ValueError('connection ended when reading a header %r' % buf) + buf.append(data) + cnt += len(data) + if sys.hexversion > 0x3000000: + ret = ''.encode('latin-1').join(buf) + ret = ret.decode('latin-1') + else: + ret = ''.join(buf) + return ret + +def check_cache(conn, ssig): + """ + List the files on the server, this is an optimization because it assumes that + concurrent builds are rare + """ + global all_sigs_in_cache + if not STALE_TIME: + return + if time.time() - all_sigs_in_cache[0] > STALE_TIME: + + params = (LST,'') + put_data(conn, ','.join(params).ljust(HEADER_SIZE)) + + # read what is coming back + ret = read_header(conn) + size = int(ret.split(',')[0]) + + buf = [] + cnt = 0 + while cnt < size: + data = conn.recv(min(BUF, size-cnt)) + if not data: + raise ValueError('connection ended %r %r' % (cnt, size)) + buf.append(data) + cnt += len(data) + + if sys.hexversion > 0x3000000: + ret = ''.encode('latin-1').join(buf) + ret = ret.decode('latin-1') + else: + ret = ''.join(buf) + + all_sigs_in_cache = (time.time(), ret.splitlines()) + Logs.debug('netcache: server cache has %r entries', len(all_sigs_in_cache[1])) + + if not ssig in all_sigs_in_cache[1]: + raise ValueError('no file %s in cache' % ssig) + +class MissingFile(Exception): + pass + +def recv_file(conn, ssig, count, p): + check_cache(conn, ssig) + + params = (GET, ssig, str(count)) + put_data(conn, ','.join(params).ljust(HEADER_SIZE)) + data = read_header(conn) + + size = int(data.split(',')[0]) + + if size == -1: + raise MissingFile('no file %s - %s in cache' % (ssig, count)) + + # get the file, writing immediately + # TODO a tmp file would be better + f = open(p, 'wb') + cnt = 0 + while cnt < size: + data = conn.recv(min(BUF, size-cnt)) + if not data: + raise ValueError('connection ended %r %r' % (cnt, size)) + f.write(data) + cnt += len(data) + f.close() + +def sock_send(conn, ssig, cnt, p): + #print "pushing %r %r %r" % (ssig, cnt, p) + size = os.stat(p).st_size + params = (PUT, ssig, str(cnt), str(size)) + put_data(conn, ','.join(params).ljust(HEADER_SIZE)) + f = open(p, 'rb') + cnt = 0 + while cnt < size: + r = f.read(min(BUF, size-cnt)) + while r: + k = conn.send(r) + if not k: + raise ValueError('connection ended') + cnt += k + r = r[k:] + +def can_retrieve_cache(self): + if not Task.pull_addr: + return False + if not self.outputs: + return False + self.cached = False + + cnt = 0 + sig = self.signature() + ssig = Utils.to_hex(self.uid() + sig) + + conn = None + err = False + try: + try: + conn = get_connection() + for node in self.outputs: + p = node.abspath() + recv_file(conn, ssig, cnt, p) + cnt += 1 + except MissingFile as e: + Logs.debug('netcache: file is not in the cache %r', e) + err = True + except Exception as e: + Logs.debug('netcache: could not get the files %r', self.outputs) + if Logs.verbose > 1: + Logs.debug('netcache: exception %r', e) + err = True + + # broken connection? remove this one + close_connection(conn) + conn = None + else: + Logs.debug('netcache: obtained %r from cache', self.outputs) + + finally: + release_connection(conn) + if err: + return False + + self.cached = True + return True + +@Utils.run_once +def put_files_cache(self): + if not Task.push_addr: + return + if not self.outputs: + return + if getattr(self, 'cached', None): + return + + #print "called put_files_cache", id(self) + bld = self.generator.bld + sig = self.signature() + ssig = Utils.to_hex(self.uid() + sig) + + conn = None + cnt = 0 + try: + for node in self.outputs: + # We could re-create the signature of the task with the signature of the outputs + # in practice, this means hashing the output files + # this is unnecessary + try: + if not conn: + conn = get_connection(push=True) + sock_send(conn, ssig, cnt, node.abspath()) + Logs.debug('netcache: sent %r', node) + except Exception as e: + Logs.debug('netcache: could not push the files %r', e) + + # broken connection? remove this one + close_connection(conn) + conn = None + cnt += 1 + finally: + release_connection(conn, push=True) + + bld.task_sigs[self.uid()] = self.cache_sig + +def hash_env_vars(self, env, vars_lst): + # reimplement so that the resulting hash does not depend on local paths + if not env.table: + env = env.parent + if not env: + return Utils.SIG_NIL + + idx = str(id(env)) + str(vars_lst) + try: + cache = self.cache_env + except AttributeError: + cache = self.cache_env = {} + else: + try: + return self.cache_env[idx] + except KeyError: + pass + + v = str([env[a] for a in vars_lst]) + v = v.replace(self.srcnode.abspath().__repr__()[:-1], '') + m = Utils.md5() + m.update(v.encode()) + ret = m.digest() + + Logs.debug('envhash: %r %r', ret, v) + + cache[idx] = ret + + return ret + +def uid(self): + # reimplement so that the signature does not depend on local paths + try: + return self.uid_ + except AttributeError: + m = Utils.md5() + src = self.generator.bld.srcnode + up = m.update + up(self.__class__.__name__.encode()) + for x in self.inputs + self.outputs: + up(x.path_from(src).encode()) + self.uid_ = m.digest() + return self.uid_ + + +def make_cached(cls): + if getattr(cls, 'nocache', None): + return + + m1 = cls.run + def run(self): + if getattr(self, 'nocache', False): + return m1(self) + if self.can_retrieve_cache(): + return 0 + return m1(self) + cls.run = run + + m2 = cls.post_run + def post_run(self): + if getattr(self, 'nocache', False): + return m2(self) + bld = self.generator.bld + ret = m2(self) + if bld.cache_global: + self.put_files_cache() + if hasattr(self, 'chmod'): + for node in self.outputs: + os.chmod(node.abspath(), self.chmod) + return ret + cls.post_run = post_run + +@conf +def setup_netcache(ctx, push_addr, pull_addr): + Task.Task.can_retrieve_cache = can_retrieve_cache + Task.Task.put_files_cache = put_files_cache + Task.Task.uid = uid + Task.push_addr = push_addr + Task.pull_addr = pull_addr + Build.BuildContext.hash_env_vars = hash_env_vars + ctx.cache_global = True + + for x in Task.classes.values(): + make_cached(x) + +def build(bld): + if not 'NETCACHE' in os.environ and not 'NETCACHE_PULL' in os.environ and not 'NETCACHE_PUSH' in os.environ: + Logs.warn('Setting NETCACHE_PULL=127.0.0.1:11001 and NETCACHE_PUSH=127.0.0.1:12001') + os.environ['NETCACHE_PULL'] = '127.0.0.1:12001' + os.environ['NETCACHE_PUSH'] = '127.0.0.1:11001' + + if 'NETCACHE' in os.environ: + if not 'NETCACHE_PUSH' in os.environ: + os.environ['NETCACHE_PUSH'] = os.environ['NETCACHE'] + if not 'NETCACHE_PULL' in os.environ: + os.environ['NETCACHE_PULL'] = os.environ['NETCACHE'] + + v = os.environ['NETCACHE_PULL'] + if v: + h, p = v.split(':') + pull_addr = (h, int(p)) + else: + pull_addr = None + + v = os.environ['NETCACHE_PUSH'] + if v: + h, p = v.split(':') + push_addr = (h, int(p)) + else: + push_addr = None + + setup_netcache(bld, push_addr, pull_addr) + diff --git a/extras/objcopy.py b/extras/objcopy.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..82d8359 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/objcopy.py @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# Grygoriy Fuchedzhy 2010 + +""" +Support for converting linked targets to ihex, srec or binary files using +objcopy. Use the 'objcopy' feature in conjunction with the 'cc' or 'cxx' +feature. The 'objcopy' feature uses the following attributes: + +objcopy_bfdname Target object format name (eg. ihex, srec, binary). + Defaults to ihex. +objcopy_target File name used for objcopy output. This defaults to the + target name with objcopy_bfdname as extension. +objcopy_install_path Install path for objcopy_target file. Defaults to ${PREFIX}/fw. +objcopy_flags Additional flags passed to objcopy. +""" + +from waflib.Utils import def_attrs +from waflib import Task +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, after_method + +class objcopy(Task.Task): + run_str = '${OBJCOPY} -O ${TARGET_BFDNAME} ${OBJCOPYFLAGS} ${SRC} ${TGT}' + color = 'CYAN' + +@feature('objcopy') +@after_method('apply_link') +def map_objcopy(self): + def_attrs(self, + objcopy_bfdname = 'ihex', + objcopy_target = None, + objcopy_install_path = "${PREFIX}/firmware", + objcopy_flags = '') + + link_output = self.link_task.outputs[0] + if not self.objcopy_target: + self.objcopy_target = link_output.change_ext('.' + self.objcopy_bfdname).name + task = self.create_task('objcopy', src=link_output, tgt=self.path.find_or_declare(self.objcopy_target)) + + task.env.append_unique('TARGET_BFDNAME', self.objcopy_bfdname) + try: + task.env.append_unique('OBJCOPYFLAGS', getattr(self, 'objcopy_flags')) + except AttributeError: + pass + + if self.objcopy_install_path: + self.add_install_files(install_to=self.objcopy_install_path, install_from=task.outputs[0]) + +def configure(ctx): + ctx.find_program('objcopy', var='OBJCOPY', mandatory=True) + diff --git a/extras/ocaml.py b/extras/ocaml.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..afe73c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/ocaml.py @@ -0,0 +1,348 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2010 (ita) + +"ocaml support" + +import os, re +from waflib import Utils, Task +from waflib.Logs import error +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method, after_method, extension + +EXT_MLL = ['.mll'] +EXT_MLY = ['.mly'] +EXT_MLI = ['.mli'] +EXT_MLC = ['.c'] +EXT_ML = ['.ml'] + +open_re = re.compile('^\s*open\s+([a-zA-Z]+)(;;){0,1}$', re.M) +foo = re.compile(r"""(\(\*)|(\*\))|("(\\.|[^"\\])*"|'(\\.|[^'\\])*'|.[^()*"'\\]*)""", re.M) +def filter_comments(txt): + meh = [0] + def repl(m): + if m.group(1): + meh[0] += 1 + elif m.group(2): + meh[0] -= 1 + elif not meh[0]: + return m.group() + return '' + return foo.sub(repl, txt) + +def scan(self): + node = self.inputs[0] + code = filter_comments(node.read()) + + global open_re + names = [] + import_iterator = open_re.finditer(code) + if import_iterator: + for import_match in import_iterator: + names.append(import_match.group(1)) + found_lst = [] + raw_lst = [] + for name in names: + nd = None + for x in self.incpaths: + nd = x.find_resource(name.lower()+'.ml') + if not nd: + nd = x.find_resource(name+'.ml') + if nd: + found_lst.append(nd) + break + else: + raw_lst.append(name) + + return (found_lst, raw_lst) + +native_lst=['native', 'all', 'c_object'] +bytecode_lst=['bytecode', 'all'] + +@feature('ocaml') +def init_ml(self): + Utils.def_attrs(self, + type = 'all', + incpaths_lst = [], + bld_incpaths_lst = [], + mlltasks = [], + mlytasks = [], + mlitasks = [], + native_tasks = [], + bytecode_tasks = [], + linktasks = [], + bytecode_env = None, + native_env = None, + compiled_tasks = [], + includes = '', + uselib = '', + are_deps_set = 0) + +@feature('ocaml') +@after_method('init_ml') +def init_envs_ml(self): + + self.islibrary = getattr(self, 'islibrary', False) + + global native_lst, bytecode_lst + self.native_env = None + if self.type in native_lst: + self.native_env = self.env.derive() + if self.islibrary: + self.native_env['OCALINKFLAGS'] = '-a' + + self.bytecode_env = None + if self.type in bytecode_lst: + self.bytecode_env = self.env.derive() + if self.islibrary: + self.bytecode_env['OCALINKFLAGS'] = '-a' + + if self.type == 'c_object': + self.native_env.append_unique('OCALINKFLAGS_OPT', '-output-obj') + +@feature('ocaml') +@before_method('apply_vars_ml') +@after_method('init_envs_ml') +def apply_incpaths_ml(self): + inc_lst = self.includes.split() + lst = self.incpaths_lst + for dir in inc_lst: + node = self.path.find_dir(dir) + if not node: + error("node not found: " + str(dir)) + continue + if not node in lst: + lst.append(node) + self.bld_incpaths_lst.append(node) + # now the nodes are added to self.incpaths_lst + +@feature('ocaml') +@before_method('process_source') +def apply_vars_ml(self): + for i in self.incpaths_lst: + if self.bytecode_env: + app = self.bytecode_env.append_value + app('OCAMLPATH', ['-I', i.bldpath(), '-I', i.srcpath()]) + + if self.native_env: + app = self.native_env.append_value + app('OCAMLPATH', ['-I', i.bldpath(), '-I', i.srcpath()]) + + varnames = ['INCLUDES', 'OCAMLFLAGS', 'OCALINKFLAGS', 'OCALINKFLAGS_OPT'] + for name in self.uselib.split(): + for vname in varnames: + cnt = self.env[vname+'_'+name] + if cnt: + if self.bytecode_env: + self.bytecode_env.append_value(vname, cnt) + if self.native_env: + self.native_env.append_value(vname, cnt) + +@feature('ocaml') +@after_method('process_source') +def apply_link_ml(self): + + if self.bytecode_env: + ext = self.islibrary and '.cma' or '.run' + + linktask = self.create_task('ocalink') + linktask.bytecode = 1 + linktask.set_outputs(self.path.find_or_declare(self.target + ext)) + linktask.env = self.bytecode_env + self.linktasks.append(linktask) + + if self.native_env: + if self.type == 'c_object': + ext = '.o' + elif self.islibrary: + ext = '.cmxa' + else: + ext = '' + + linktask = self.create_task('ocalinkx') + linktask.set_outputs(self.path.find_or_declare(self.target + ext)) + linktask.env = self.native_env + self.linktasks.append(linktask) + + # we produce a .o file to be used by gcc + self.compiled_tasks.append(linktask) + +@extension(*EXT_MLL) +def mll_hook(self, node): + mll_task = self.create_task('ocamllex', node, node.change_ext('.ml')) + mll_task.env = self.native_env.derive() + self.mlltasks.append(mll_task) + + self.source.append(mll_task.outputs[0]) + +@extension(*EXT_MLY) +def mly_hook(self, node): + mly_task = self.create_task('ocamlyacc', node, [node.change_ext('.ml'), node.change_ext('.mli')]) + mly_task.env = self.native_env.derive() + self.mlytasks.append(mly_task) + self.source.append(mly_task.outputs[0]) + + task = self.create_task('ocamlcmi', mly_task.outputs[1], mly_task.outputs[1].change_ext('.cmi')) + task.env = self.native_env.derive() + +@extension(*EXT_MLI) +def mli_hook(self, node): + task = self.create_task('ocamlcmi', node, node.change_ext('.cmi')) + task.env = self.native_env.derive() + self.mlitasks.append(task) + +@extension(*EXT_MLC) +def mlc_hook(self, node): + task = self.create_task('ocamlcc', node, node.change_ext('.o')) + task.env = self.native_env.derive() + self.compiled_tasks.append(task) + +@extension(*EXT_ML) +def ml_hook(self, node): + if self.native_env: + task = self.create_task('ocamlx', node, node.change_ext('.cmx')) + task.env = self.native_env.derive() + task.incpaths = self.bld_incpaths_lst + self.native_tasks.append(task) + + if self.bytecode_env: + task = self.create_task('ocaml', node, node.change_ext('.cmo')) + task.env = self.bytecode_env.derive() + task.bytecode = 1 + task.incpaths = self.bld_incpaths_lst + self.bytecode_tasks.append(task) + +def compile_may_start(self): + + if not getattr(self, 'flag_deps', ''): + self.flag_deps = 1 + + # the evil part is that we can only compute the dependencies after the + # source files can be read (this means actually producing the source files) + if getattr(self, 'bytecode', ''): + alltasks = self.generator.bytecode_tasks + else: + alltasks = self.generator.native_tasks + + self.signature() # ensure that files are scanned - unfortunately + tree = self.generator.bld + for node in self.inputs: + lst = tree.node_deps[self.uid()] + for depnode in lst: + for t in alltasks: + if t == self: + continue + if depnode in t.inputs: + self.set_run_after(t) + + # TODO necessary to get the signature right - for now + delattr(self, 'cache_sig') + self.signature() + + return Task.Task.runnable_status(self) + +class ocamlx(Task.Task): + """native caml compilation""" + color = 'GREEN' + run_str = '${OCAMLOPT} ${OCAMLPATH} ${OCAMLFLAGS} ${OCAMLINCLUDES} -c -o ${TGT} ${SRC}' + scan = scan + runnable_status = compile_may_start + +class ocaml(Task.Task): + """bytecode caml compilation""" + color = 'GREEN' + run_str = '${OCAMLC} ${OCAMLPATH} ${OCAMLFLAGS} ${OCAMLINCLUDES} -c -o ${TGT} ${SRC}' + scan = scan + runnable_status = compile_may_start + +class ocamlcmi(Task.Task): + """interface generator (the .i files?)""" + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${OCAMLC} ${OCAMLPATH} ${OCAMLINCLUDES} -o ${TGT} -c ${SRC}' + before = ['ocamlcc', 'ocaml', 'ocamlcc'] + +class ocamlcc(Task.Task): + """ocaml to c interfaces""" + color = 'GREEN' + run_str = 'cd ${TGT[0].bld_dir()} && ${OCAMLOPT} ${OCAMLFLAGS} ${OCAMLPATH} ${OCAMLINCLUDES} -c ${SRC[0].abspath()}' + +class ocamllex(Task.Task): + """lexical generator""" + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${OCAMLLEX} ${SRC} -o ${TGT}' + before = ['ocamlcmi', 'ocaml', 'ocamlcc'] + +class ocamlyacc(Task.Task): + """parser generator""" + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${OCAMLYACC} -b ${tsk.base()} ${SRC}' + before = ['ocamlcmi', 'ocaml', 'ocamlcc'] + + def base(self): + node = self.outputs[0] + s = os.path.splitext(node.name)[0] + return node.bld_dir() + os.sep + s + +def link_may_start(self): + + if getattr(self, 'bytecode', 0): + alltasks = self.generator.bytecode_tasks + else: + alltasks = self.generator.native_tasks + + for x in alltasks: + if not x.hasrun: + return Task.ASK_LATER + + if not getattr(self, 'order', ''): + + # now reorder the inputs given the task dependencies + # this part is difficult, we do not have a total order on the tasks + # if the dependencies are wrong, this may not stop + seen = [] + pendant = []+alltasks + while pendant: + task = pendant.pop(0) + if task in seen: + continue + for x in task.run_after: + if not x in seen: + pendant.append(task) + break + else: + seen.append(task) + self.inputs = [x.outputs[0] for x in seen] + self.order = 1 + return Task.Task.runnable_status(self) + +class ocalink(Task.Task): + """bytecode caml link""" + color = 'YELLOW' + run_str = '${OCAMLC} -o ${TGT} ${OCAMLINCLUDES} ${OCALINKFLAGS} ${SRC}' + runnable_status = link_may_start + after = ['ocaml', 'ocamlcc'] + +class ocalinkx(Task.Task): + """native caml link""" + color = 'YELLOW' + run_str = '${OCAMLOPT} -o ${TGT} ${OCAMLINCLUDES} ${OCALINKFLAGS_OPT} ${SRC}' + runnable_status = link_may_start + after = ['ocamlx', 'ocamlcc'] + +def configure(conf): + opt = conf.find_program('ocamlopt', var='OCAMLOPT', mandatory=False) + occ = conf.find_program('ocamlc', var='OCAMLC', mandatory=False) + if (not opt) or (not occ): + conf.fatal('The objective caml compiler was not found:\ninstall it or make it available in your PATH') + + v = conf.env + v['OCAMLC'] = occ + v['OCAMLOPT'] = opt + v['OCAMLLEX'] = conf.find_program('ocamllex', var='OCAMLLEX', mandatory=False) + v['OCAMLYACC'] = conf.find_program('ocamlyacc', var='OCAMLYACC', mandatory=False) + v['OCAMLFLAGS'] = '' + where = conf.cmd_and_log(conf.env.OCAMLC + ['-where']).strip()+os.sep + v['OCAMLLIB'] = where + v['LIBPATH_OCAML'] = where + v['INCLUDES_OCAML'] = where + v['LIB_OCAML'] = 'camlrun' + diff --git a/extras/package.py b/extras/package.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c06498e --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/package.py @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2011 + +""" +Obtain packages, unpack them in a location, and add associated uselib variables +(CFLAGS_pkgname, LIBPATH_pkgname, etc). + +The default is use a Dependencies.txt file in the source directory. + +This is a work in progress. + +Usage: + +def options(opt): + opt.load('package') + +def configure(conf): + conf.load_packages() +""" + +from waflib import Logs +from waflib.Configure import conf + +try: + from urllib import request +except ImportError: + from urllib import urlopen +else: + urlopen = request.urlopen + + +CACHEVAR = 'WAFCACHE_PACKAGE' + +@conf +def get_package_cache_dir(self): + cache = None + if CACHEVAR in conf.environ: + cache = conf.environ[CACHEVAR] + cache = self.root.make_node(cache) + elif self.env[CACHEVAR]: + cache = self.env[CACHEVAR] + cache = self.root.make_node(cache) + else: + cache = self.srcnode.make_node('.wafcache_package') + cache.mkdir() + return cache + +@conf +def download_archive(self, src, dst): + for x in self.env.PACKAGE_REPO: + url = '/'.join((x, src)) + try: + web = urlopen(url) + try: + if web.getcode() != 200: + continue + except AttributeError: + pass + except Exception: + # on python3 urlopen throws an exception + # python 2.3 does not have getcode and throws an exception to fail + continue + else: + tmp = self.root.make_node(dst) + tmp.write(web.read()) + Logs.warn('Downloaded %s from %s', tmp.abspath(), url) + break + else: + self.fatal('Could not get the package %s' % src) + +@conf +def load_packages(self): + self.get_package_cache_dir() + # read the dependencies, get the archives, .. + diff --git a/extras/parallel_debug.py b/extras/parallel_debug.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..35883a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/parallel_debug.py @@ -0,0 +1,459 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2007-2010 (ita) + +""" +Debugging helper for parallel compilation, outputs +a file named pdebug.svg in the source directory:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('parallel_debug') + def build(bld): + ... +""" + +import re, sys, threading, time, traceback +try: + from Queue import Queue +except: + from queue import Queue +from waflib import Runner, Options, Task, Logs, Errors + +SVG_TEMPLATE = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> +<!DOCTYPE svg PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD SVG 1.0//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-SVG-20010904/DTD/svg10.dtd"> +<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="1.0" + x="${project.x}" y="${project.y}" width="${project.width}" height="${project.height}" id="svg602" xml:space="preserve"> + +<style type='text/css' media='screen'> + g.over rect { stroke:#FF0000; fill-opacity:0.4 } +</style> + +<script type='text/javascript'><![CDATA[ +var svg = document.getElementsByTagName('svg')[0]; + +svg.addEventListener('mouseover', function(e) { + var g = e.target.parentNode; + var x = document.getElementById('r_' + g.id); + if (x) { + g.setAttribute('class', g.getAttribute('class') + ' over'); + x.setAttribute('class', x.getAttribute('class') + ' over'); + showInfo(e, g.id, e.target.attributes.tooltip.value); + } +}, false); + +svg.addEventListener('mouseout', function(e) { + var g = e.target.parentNode; + var x = document.getElementById('r_' + g.id); + if (x) { + g.setAttribute('class', g.getAttribute('class').replace(' over', '')); + x.setAttribute('class', x.getAttribute('class').replace(' over', '')); + hideInfo(e); + } +}, false); + +function showInfo(evt, txt, details) { +${if project.tooltip} + tooltip = document.getElementById('tooltip'); + + var t = document.getElementById('tooltiptext'); + t.firstChild.data = txt + " " + details; + + var x = evt.clientX + 9; + if (x > 250) { x -= t.getComputedTextLength() + 16; } + var y = evt.clientY + 20; + tooltip.setAttribute("transform", "translate(" + x + "," + y + ")"); + tooltip.setAttributeNS(null, "visibility", "visible"); + + var r = document.getElementById('tooltiprect'); + r.setAttribute('width', t.getComputedTextLength() + 6); +${endif} +} + +function hideInfo(evt) { + var tooltip = document.getElementById('tooltip'); + tooltip.setAttributeNS(null,"visibility","hidden"); +} +]]></script> + +<!-- inkscape requires a big rectangle or it will not export the pictures properly --> +<rect + x='${project.x}' y='${project.y}' width='${project.width}' height='${project.height}' + style="font-size:10;fill:#ffffff;fill-opacity:0.01;fill-rule:evenodd;stroke:#ffffff;"></rect> + +${if project.title} + <text x="${project.title_x}" y="${project.title_y}" + style="font-size:15px; text-anchor:middle; font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;fill:#000000;fill-opacity:1;stroke:none;stroke-width:1px;stroke-linecap:butt;stroke-linejoin:miter;stroke-opacity:1;font-family:Bitstream Vera Sans">${project.title}</text> +${endif} + + +${for cls in project.groups} + <g id='${cls.classname}'> + ${for rect in cls.rects} + <rect x='${rect.x}' y='${rect.y}' width='${rect.width}' height='${rect.height}' tooltip='${rect.name}' style="font-size:10;fill:${rect.color};fill-rule:evenodd;stroke:#000000;stroke-width:0.4;" /> + ${endfor} + </g> +${endfor} + +${for info in project.infos} + <g id='r_${info.classname}'> + <rect x='${info.x}' y='${info.y}' width='${info.width}' height='${info.height}' style="font-size:10;fill:${info.color};fill-rule:evenodd;stroke:#000000;stroke-width:0.4;" /> + <text x="${info.text_x}" y="${info.text_y}" + style="font-size:12px;font-style:normal;font-weight:normal;fill:#000000;fill-opacity:1;stroke:none;stroke-width:1px;stroke-linecap:butt;stroke-linejoin:miter;stroke-opacity:1;font-family:Bitstream Vera Sans" + >${info.text}</text> + </g> +${endfor} + +${if project.tooltip} + <g transform="translate(0,0)" visibility="hidden" id="tooltip"> + <rect id="tooltiprect" y="-15" x="-3" width="1" height="20" style="stroke:black;fill:#edefc2;stroke-width:1"/> + <text id="tooltiptext" style="font-family:Arial; font-size:12;fill:black;"> </text> + </g> +${endif} + +</svg> +""" + +COMPILE_TEMPLATE = '''def f(project): + lst = [] + def xml_escape(value): + return value.replace("&", "&").replace('"', """).replace("'", "'").replace("<", "<").replace(">", ">") + + %s + return ''.join(lst) +''' +reg_act = re.compile(r"(?P<backslash>\\)|(?P<dollar>\$\$)|(?P<subst>\$\{(?P<code>[^}]*?)\})", re.M) +def compile_template(line): + + extr = [] + def repl(match): + g = match.group + if g('dollar'): + return "$" + elif g('backslash'): + return "\\" + elif g('subst'): + extr.append(g('code')) + return "<<|@|>>" + return None + + line2 = reg_act.sub(repl, line) + params = line2.split('<<|@|>>') + assert(extr) + + + indent = 0 + buf = [] + app = buf.append + + def app(txt): + buf.append(indent * '\t' + txt) + + for x in range(len(extr)): + if params[x]: + app("lst.append(%r)" % params[x]) + + f = extr[x] + if f.startswith(('if', 'for')): + app(f + ':') + indent += 1 + elif f.startswith('py:'): + app(f[3:]) + elif f.startswith(('endif', 'endfor')): + indent -= 1 + elif f.startswith(('else', 'elif')): + indent -= 1 + app(f + ':') + indent += 1 + elif f.startswith('xml:'): + app('lst.append(xml_escape(%s))' % f[4:]) + else: + #app('lst.append((%s) or "cannot find %s")' % (f, f)) + app('lst.append(str(%s))' % f) + + if extr: + if params[-1]: + app("lst.append(%r)" % params[-1]) + + fun = COMPILE_TEMPLATE % "\n\t".join(buf) + # uncomment the following to debug the template + #for i, x in enumerate(fun.splitlines()): + # print i, x + return Task.funex(fun) + +# red #ff4d4d +# green #4da74d +# lila #a751ff + +color2code = { + 'GREEN' : '#4da74d', + 'YELLOW' : '#fefe44', + 'PINK' : '#a751ff', + 'RED' : '#cc1d1d', + 'BLUE' : '#6687bb', + 'CYAN' : '#34e2e2', +} + +mp = {} +info = [] # list of (text,color) + +def map_to_color(name): + if name in mp: + return mp[name] + try: + cls = Task.classes[name] + except KeyError: + return color2code['RED'] + if cls.color in mp: + return mp[cls.color] + if cls.color in color2code: + return color2code[cls.color] + return color2code['RED'] + +def process(self): + m = self.generator.bld.producer + try: + # TODO another place for this? + del self.generator.bld.task_sigs[self.uid()] + except KeyError: + pass + + self.generator.bld.producer.set_running(1, self) + + try: + ret = self.run() + except Exception: + self.err_msg = traceback.format_exc() + self.hasrun = Task.EXCEPTION + + # TODO cleanup + m.error_handler(self) + return + + if ret: + self.err_code = ret + self.hasrun = Task.CRASHED + else: + try: + self.post_run() + except Errors.WafError: + pass + except Exception: + self.err_msg = traceback.format_exc() + self.hasrun = Task.EXCEPTION + else: + self.hasrun = Task.SUCCESS + if self.hasrun != Task.SUCCESS: + m.error_handler(self) + + self.generator.bld.producer.set_running(-1, self) + +Task.Task.process_back = Task.Task.process +Task.Task.process = process + +old_start = Runner.Parallel.start +def do_start(self): + try: + Options.options.dband + except AttributeError: + self.bld.fatal('use def options(opt): opt.load("parallel_debug")!') + + self.taskinfo = Queue() + old_start(self) + if self.dirty: + make_picture(self) +Runner.Parallel.start = do_start + +lock_running = threading.Lock() +def set_running(self, by, tsk): + with lock_running: + try: + cache = self.lock_cache + except AttributeError: + cache = self.lock_cache = {} + + i = 0 + if by > 0: + vals = cache.values() + for i in range(self.numjobs): + if i not in vals: + cache[tsk] = i + break + else: + i = cache[tsk] + del cache[tsk] + + self.taskinfo.put( (i, id(tsk), time.time(), tsk.__class__.__name__, self.processed, self.count, by, ",".join(map(str, tsk.outputs))) ) +Runner.Parallel.set_running = set_running + +def name2class(name): + return name.replace(' ', '_').replace('.', '_') + +def make_picture(producer): + # first, cast the parameters + if not hasattr(producer.bld, 'path'): + return + + tmp = [] + try: + while True: + tup = producer.taskinfo.get(False) + tmp.append(list(tup)) + except: + pass + + try: + ini = float(tmp[0][2]) + except: + return + + if not info: + seen = [] + for x in tmp: + name = x[3] + if not name in seen: + seen.append(name) + else: + continue + + info.append((name, map_to_color(name))) + info.sort(key=lambda x: x[0]) + + thread_count = 0 + acc = [] + for x in tmp: + thread_count += x[6] + acc.append("%d %d %f %r %d %d %d %s" % (x[0], x[1], x[2] - ini, x[3], x[4], x[5], thread_count, x[7])) + + data_node = producer.bld.path.make_node('pdebug.dat') + data_node.write('\n'.join(acc)) + + tmp = [lst[:2] + [float(lst[2]) - ini] + lst[3:] for lst in tmp] + + st = {} + for l in tmp: + if not l[0] in st: + st[l[0]] = len(st.keys()) + tmp = [ [st[lst[0]]] + lst[1:] for lst in tmp ] + THREAD_AMOUNT = len(st.keys()) + + st = {} + for l in tmp: + if not l[1] in st: + st[l[1]] = len(st.keys()) + tmp = [ [lst[0]] + [st[lst[1]]] + lst[2:] for lst in tmp ] + + + BAND = Options.options.dband + + seen = {} + acc = [] + for x in range(len(tmp)): + line = tmp[x] + id = line[1] + + if id in seen: + continue + seen[id] = True + + begin = line[2] + thread_id = line[0] + for y in range(x + 1, len(tmp)): + line = tmp[y] + if line[1] == id: + end = line[2] + #print id, thread_id, begin, end + #acc.append( ( 10*thread_id, 10*(thread_id+1), 10*begin, 10*end ) ) + acc.append( (BAND * begin, BAND*thread_id, BAND*end - BAND*begin, BAND, line[3], line[7]) ) + break + + if Options.options.dmaxtime < 0.1: + gwidth = 1 + for x in tmp: + m = BAND * x[2] + if m > gwidth: + gwidth = m + else: + gwidth = BAND * Options.options.dmaxtime + + ratio = float(Options.options.dwidth) / gwidth + gwidth = Options.options.dwidth + gheight = BAND * (THREAD_AMOUNT + len(info) + 1.5) + + + # simple data model for our template + class tobject(object): + pass + + model = tobject() + model.x = 0 + model.y = 0 + model.width = gwidth + 4 + model.height = gheight + 4 + + model.tooltip = not Options.options.dnotooltip + + model.title = Options.options.dtitle + model.title_x = gwidth / 2 + model.title_y = gheight + - 5 + + groups = {} + for (x, y, w, h, clsname, name) in acc: + try: + groups[clsname].append((x, y, w, h, name)) + except: + groups[clsname] = [(x, y, w, h, name)] + + # groups of rectangles (else js highlighting is slow) + model.groups = [] + for cls in groups: + g = tobject() + model.groups.append(g) + g.classname = name2class(cls) + g.rects = [] + for (x, y, w, h, name) in groups[cls]: + r = tobject() + g.rects.append(r) + r.x = 2 + x * ratio + r.y = 2 + y + r.width = w * ratio + r.height = h + r.name = name + r.color = map_to_color(cls) + + cnt = THREAD_AMOUNT + + # caption + model.infos = [] + for (text, color) in info: + inf = tobject() + model.infos.append(inf) + inf.classname = name2class(text) + inf.x = 2 + BAND + inf.y = 5 + (cnt + 0.5) * BAND + inf.width = BAND/2 + inf.height = BAND/2 + inf.color = color + + inf.text = text + inf.text_x = 2 + 2 * BAND + inf.text_y = 5 + (cnt + 0.5) * BAND + 10 + + cnt += 1 + + # write the file... + template1 = compile_template(SVG_TEMPLATE) + txt = template1(model) + + node = producer.bld.path.make_node('pdebug.svg') + node.write(txt) + Logs.warn('Created the diagram %r', node) + +def options(opt): + opt.add_option('--dtitle', action='store', default='Parallel build representation for %r' % ' '.join(sys.argv), + help='title for the svg diagram', dest='dtitle') + opt.add_option('--dwidth', action='store', type='int', help='diagram width', default=800, dest='dwidth') + opt.add_option('--dtime', action='store', type='float', help='recording interval in seconds', default=0.009, dest='dtime') + opt.add_option('--dband', action='store', type='int', help='band width', default=22, dest='dband') + opt.add_option('--dmaxtime', action='store', type='float', help='maximum time, for drawing fair comparisons', default=0, dest='dmaxtime') + opt.add_option('--dnotooltip', action='store_true', help='disable tooltips', default=False, dest='dnotooltip') + diff --git a/extras/pch.py b/extras/pch.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..103e752 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/pch.py @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Alexander Afanasyev (UCLA), 2014 + +""" +Enable precompiled C++ header support (currently only clang++ and g++ are supported) + +To use this tool, wscript should look like: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('pch') + # This will add `--with-pch` configure option. + # Unless --with-pch during configure stage specified, the precompiled header support is disabled + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('pch') + # this will set conf.env.WITH_PCH if --with-pch is specified and the supported compiler is used + # Unless conf.env.WITH_PCH is set, the precompiled header support is disabled + + def build(bld): + bld(features='cxx pch', + target='precompiled-headers', + name='precompiled-headers', + headers='a.h b.h c.h', # headers to pre-compile into `precompiled-headers` + + # Other parameters to compile precompiled headers + # includes=..., + # export_includes=..., + # use=..., + # ... + + # Exported parameters will be propagated even if precompiled headers are disabled + ) + + bld( + target='test', + features='cxx cxxprogram', + source='a.cpp b.cpp d.cpp main.cpp', + use='precompiled-headers', + ) + + # or + + bld( + target='test', + features='pch cxx cxxprogram', + source='a.cpp b.cpp d.cpp main.cpp', + headers='a.h b.h c.h', + ) + +Note that precompiled header must have multiple inclusion guards. If the guards are missing, any benefit of precompiled header will be voided and compilation may fail in some cases. +""" + +import os +from waflib import Task, TaskGen, Utils +from waflib.Tools import c_preproc, cxx + + +PCH_COMPILER_OPTIONS = { + 'clang++': [['-include'], '.pch', ['-x', 'c++-header']], + 'g++': [['-include'], '.gch', ['-x', 'c++-header']], +} + + +def options(opt): + opt.add_option('--without-pch', action='store_false', default=True, dest='with_pch', help='''Try to use precompiled header to speed up compilation (only g++ and clang++)''') + +def configure(conf): + if (conf.options.with_pch and conf.env['COMPILER_CXX'] in PCH_COMPILER_OPTIONS.keys()): + conf.env.WITH_PCH = True + flags = PCH_COMPILER_OPTIONS[conf.env['COMPILER_CXX']] + conf.env.CXXPCH_F = flags[0] + conf.env.CXXPCH_EXT = flags[1] + conf.env.CXXPCH_FLAGS = flags[2] + + +@TaskGen.feature('pch') +@TaskGen.before('process_source') +def apply_pch(self): + if not self.env.WITH_PCH: + return + + if getattr(self.bld, 'pch_tasks', None) is None: + self.bld.pch_tasks = {} + + if getattr(self, 'headers', None) is None: + return + + self.headers = self.to_nodes(self.headers) + + if getattr(self, 'name', None): + try: + task = self.bld.pch_tasks["%s.%s" % (self.name, self.idx)] + self.bld.fatal("Duplicated 'pch' task with name %r" % "%s.%s" % (self.name, self.idx)) + except KeyError: + pass + + out = '%s.%d%s' % (self.target, self.idx, self.env['CXXPCH_EXT']) + out = self.path.find_or_declare(out) + task = self.create_task('gchx', self.headers, out) + + # target should be an absolute path of `out`, but without precompiled header extension + task.target = out.abspath()[:-len(out.suffix())] + + self.pch_task = task + if getattr(self, 'name', None): + self.bld.pch_tasks["%s.%s" % (self.name, self.idx)] = task + +@TaskGen.feature('cxx') +@TaskGen.after_method('process_source', 'propagate_uselib_vars') +def add_pch(self): + if not (self.env['WITH_PCH'] and getattr(self, 'use', None) and getattr(self, 'compiled_tasks', None) and getattr(self.bld, 'pch_tasks', None)): + return + + pch = None + # find pch task, if any + + if getattr(self, 'pch_task', None): + pch = self.pch_task + else: + for use in Utils.to_list(self.use): + try: + pch = self.bld.pch_tasks[use] + except KeyError: + pass + + if pch: + for x in self.compiled_tasks: + x.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', self.env['CXXPCH_F'] + [pch.target]) + +class gchx(Task.Task): + run_str = '${CXX} ${ARCH_ST:ARCH} ${CXXFLAGS} ${CXXPCH_FLAGS} ${FRAMEWORKPATH_ST:FRAMEWORKPATH} ${CPPPATH_ST:INCPATHS} ${DEFINES_ST:DEFINES} ${CXXPCH_F:SRC} ${CXX_SRC_F}${SRC[0].abspath()} ${CXX_TGT_F}${TGT[0].abspath()} ${CPPFLAGS}' + scan = c_preproc.scan + color = 'BLUE' + ext_out=['.h'] + + def runnable_status(self): + try: + node_deps = self.generator.bld.node_deps[self.uid()] + except KeyError: + node_deps = [] + ret = Task.Task.runnable_status(self) + if ret == Task.SKIP_ME and self.env.CXX_NAME == 'clang': + t = os.stat(self.outputs[0].abspath()).st_mtime + for n in self.inputs + node_deps: + if os.stat(n.abspath()).st_mtime > t: + return Task.RUN_ME + return ret diff --git a/extras/pep8.py b/extras/pep8.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..676beed --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/pep8.py @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# +# written by Sylvain Rouquette, 2011 + +''' +Install pep8 module: +$ easy_install pep8 + or +$ pip install pep8 + +To add the pep8 tool to the waf file: +$ ./waf-light --tools=compat15,pep8 + or, if you have waf >= 1.6.2 +$ ./waf update --files=pep8 + + +Then add this to your wscript: + +[at]extension('.py', 'wscript') +def run_pep8(self, node): + self.create_task('Pep8', node) + +''' + +import threading +from waflib import Task, Options + +pep8 = __import__('pep8') + + +class Pep8(Task.Task): + color = 'PINK' + lock = threading.Lock() + + def check_options(self): + if pep8.options: + return + pep8.options = Options.options + pep8.options.prog = 'pep8' + excl = pep8.options.exclude.split(',') + pep8.options.exclude = [s.rstrip('/') for s in excl] + if pep8.options.filename: + pep8.options.filename = pep8.options.filename.split(',') + if pep8.options.select: + pep8.options.select = pep8.options.select.split(',') + else: + pep8.options.select = [] + if pep8.options.ignore: + pep8.options.ignore = pep8.options.ignore.split(',') + elif pep8.options.select: + # Ignore all checks which are not explicitly selected + pep8.options.ignore = [''] + elif pep8.options.testsuite or pep8.options.doctest: + # For doctest and testsuite, all checks are required + pep8.options.ignore = [] + else: + # The default choice: ignore controversial checks + pep8.options.ignore = pep8.DEFAULT_IGNORE.split(',') + pep8.options.physical_checks = pep8.find_checks('physical_line') + pep8.options.logical_checks = pep8.find_checks('logical_line') + pep8.options.counters = dict.fromkeys(pep8.BENCHMARK_KEYS, 0) + pep8.options.messages = {} + + def run(self): + with Pep8.lock: + self.check_options() + pep8.input_file(self.inputs[0].abspath()) + return 0 if not pep8.get_count() else -1 + + +def options(opt): + opt.add_option('-q', '--quiet', default=0, action='count', + help="report only file names, or nothing with -qq") + opt.add_option('-r', '--repeat', action='store_true', + help="show all occurrences of the same error") + opt.add_option('--exclude', metavar='patterns', + default=pep8.DEFAULT_EXCLUDE, + help="exclude files or directories which match these " + "comma separated patterns (default: %s)" % + pep8.DEFAULT_EXCLUDE, + dest='exclude') + opt.add_option('--filename', metavar='patterns', default='*.py', + help="when parsing directories, only check filenames " + "matching these comma separated patterns (default: " + "*.py)") + opt.add_option('--select', metavar='errors', default='', + help="select errors and warnings (e.g. E,W6)") + opt.add_option('--ignore', metavar='errors', default='', + help="skip errors and warnings (e.g. E4,W)") + opt.add_option('--show-source', action='store_true', + help="show source code for each error") + opt.add_option('--show-pep8', action='store_true', + help="show text of PEP 8 for each error") + opt.add_option('--statistics', action='store_true', + help="count errors and warnings") + opt.add_option('--count', action='store_true', + help="print total number of errors and warnings " + "to standard error and set exit code to 1 if " + "total is not null") + opt.add_option('--benchmark', action='store_true', + help="measure processing speed") + opt.add_option('--testsuite', metavar='dir', + help="run regression tests from dir") + opt.add_option('--doctest', action='store_true', + help="run doctest on myself") diff --git a/extras/pgicc.py b/extras/pgicc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9790b9c --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/pgicc.py @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Antoine Dechaume 2011 + +""" +Detect the PGI C compiler +""" + +import sys, re +from waflib import Errors +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib.Tools.compiler_c import c_compiler +c_compiler['linux'].append('pgicc') + +@conf +def find_pgi_compiler(conf, var, name): + """ + Find the program name, and execute it to ensure it really is itself. + """ + if sys.platform == 'cygwin': + conf.fatal('The PGI compiler does not work on Cygwin') + + v = conf.env + cc = None + if v[var]: + cc = v[var] + elif var in conf.environ: + cc = conf.environ[var] + if not cc: + cc = conf.find_program(name, var=var) + if not cc: + conf.fatal('PGI Compiler (%s) was not found' % name) + + v[var + '_VERSION'] = conf.get_pgi_version(cc) + v[var] = cc + v[var + '_NAME'] = 'pgi' + +@conf +def get_pgi_version(conf, cc): + """Find the version of a pgi compiler.""" + version_re = re.compile(r"The Portland Group", re.I).search + cmd = cc + ['-V', '-E'] # Issue 1078, prevent wrappers from linking + + try: + out, err = conf.cmd_and_log(cmd, output=0) + except Errors.WafError: + conf.fatal('Could not find pgi compiler %r' % cmd) + + if out: + match = version_re(out) + else: + match = version_re(err) + + if not match: + conf.fatal('Could not verify PGI signature') + + cmd = cc + ['-help=variable'] + try: + out, err = conf.cmd_and_log(cmd, output=0) + except Errors.WafError: + conf.fatal('Could not find pgi compiler %r' % cmd) + + version = re.findall('^COMPVER\s*=(.*)', out, re.M) + if len(version) != 1: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the compiler version') + return version[0] + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_pgi_compiler('CC', 'pgcc') + conf.find_ar() + conf.gcc_common_flags() + conf.cc_load_tools() + conf.cc_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + diff --git a/extras/pgicxx.py b/extras/pgicxx.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eae121c --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/pgicxx.py @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Antoine Dechaume 2011 + +""" +Detect the PGI C++ compiler +""" + +from waflib.Tools.compiler_cxx import cxx_compiler +cxx_compiler['linux'].append('pgicxx') + +from waflib.extras import pgicc + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_pgi_compiler('CXX', 'pgCC') + conf.find_ar() + conf.gxx_common_flags() + conf.cxx_load_tools() + conf.cxx_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() diff --git a/extras/proc.py b/extras/proc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..764abec --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/proc.py @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# per rosengren 2011 + +from os import environ, path +from waflib import TaskGen, Utils + +def options(opt): + grp = opt.add_option_group('Oracle ProC Options') + grp.add_option('--oracle_home', action='store', default=environ.get('PROC_ORACLE'), help='Path to Oracle installation home (has bin/lib)') + grp.add_option('--tns_admin', action='store', default=environ.get('TNS_ADMIN'), help='Directory containing server list (TNS_NAMES.ORA)') + grp.add_option('--connection', action='store', default='dummy-user/dummy-password@dummy-server', help='Format: user/password@server') + +def configure(cnf): + env = cnf.env + if not env.PROC_ORACLE: + env.PROC_ORACLE = cnf.options.oracle_home + if not env.PROC_TNS_ADMIN: + env.PROC_TNS_ADMIN = cnf.options.tns_admin + if not env.PROC_CONNECTION: + env.PROC_CONNECTION = cnf.options.connection + cnf.find_program('proc', var='PROC', path_list=env.PROC_ORACLE + path.sep + 'bin') + +def proc(tsk): + env = tsk.env + gen = tsk.generator + inc_nodes = gen.to_incnodes(Utils.to_list(getattr(gen,'includes',[])) + env['INCLUDES']) + + cmd = ( + [env.PROC] + + ['SQLCHECK=SEMANTICS'] + + (['SYS_INCLUDE=(' + ','.join(env.PROC_INCLUDES) + ')'] + if env.PROC_INCLUDES else []) + + ['INCLUDE=(' + ','.join( + [i.bldpath() for i in inc_nodes] + ) + ')'] + + ['userid=' + env.PROC_CONNECTION] + + ['INAME=' + tsk.inputs[0].bldpath()] + + ['ONAME=' + tsk.outputs[0].bldpath()] + ) + exec_env = { + 'ORACLE_HOME': env.PROC_ORACLE, + 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH': env.PROC_ORACLE + path.sep + 'lib', + } + if env.PROC_TNS_ADMIN: + exec_env['TNS_ADMIN'] = env.PROC_TNS_ADMIN + return tsk.exec_command(cmd, env=exec_env) + +TaskGen.declare_chain( + name = 'proc', + rule = proc, + ext_in = '.pc', + ext_out = '.c', +) + diff --git a/extras/protoc.py b/extras/protoc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3cb4d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/protoc.py @@ -0,0 +1,243 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Philipp Bender, 2012 +# Matt Clarkson, 2012 + +import re, os +from waflib.Task import Task +from waflib.TaskGen import extension +from waflib import Errors, Context + +""" +A simple tool to integrate protocol buffers into your build system. + +Example for C++: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_cxx cxx protoc') + + def build(bld): + bld( + features = 'cxx cxxprogram' + source = 'main.cpp file1.proto proto/file2.proto', + includes = '. proto', + target = 'executable') + +Example for Python: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('python protoc') + + def build(bld): + bld( + features = 'py' + source = 'main.py file1.proto proto/file2.proto', + protoc_includes = 'proto') + +Example for both Python and C++ at same time: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('cxx python protoc') + + def build(bld): + bld( + features = 'cxx py' + source = 'file1.proto proto/file2.proto', + protoc_includes = 'proto') # or includes + + +Example for Java: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('java') + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('python java protoc') + # Here you have to point to your protobuf-java JAR and have it in classpath + conf.env.CLASSPATH_PROTOBUF = ['protobuf-java-2.5.0.jar'] + + def build(bld): + bld( + features = 'javac protoc', + name = 'pbjava', + srcdir = 'inc/ src', # directories used by javac + source = ['inc/message_inc.proto', 'inc/message.proto'], + # source is used by protoc for .proto files + use = 'PROTOBUF', + protoc_includes = ['inc']) # for protoc to search dependencies + + + + +Notes when using this tool: + +- protoc command line parsing is tricky. + + The generated files can be put in subfolders which depend on + the order of the include paths. + + Try to be simple when creating task generators + containing protoc stuff. + +""" + +class protoc(Task): + run_str = '${PROTOC} ${PROTOC_FL:PROTOC_FLAGS} ${PROTOC_ST:INCPATHS} ${PROTOC_ST:PROTOC_INCPATHS} ${SRC[0].bldpath()}' + color = 'BLUE' + ext_out = ['.h', 'pb.cc', '.py', '.java'] + def scan(self): + """ + Scan .proto dependencies + """ + node = self.inputs[0] + + nodes = [] + names = [] + seen = [] + search_nodes = [] + + if not node: + return (nodes, names) + + if 'cxx' in self.generator.features: + search_nodes = self.generator.includes_nodes + + if 'py' in self.generator.features or 'javac' in self.generator.features: + for incpath in getattr(self.generator, 'protoc_includes', []): + search_nodes.append(self.generator.bld.path.find_node(incpath)) + + def parse_node(node): + if node in seen: + return + seen.append(node) + code = node.read().splitlines() + for line in code: + m = re.search(r'^import\s+"(.*)";.*(//)?.*', line) + if m: + dep = m.groups()[0] + for incnode in search_nodes: + found = incnode.find_resource(dep) + if found: + nodes.append(found) + parse_node(found) + else: + names.append(dep) + + parse_node(node) + # Add also dependencies path to INCPATHS so protoc will find the included file + for deppath in nodes: + self.env.append_value('INCPATHS', deppath.parent.bldpath()) + return (nodes, names) + +@extension('.proto') +def process_protoc(self, node): + incdirs = [] + out_nodes = [] + protoc_flags = [] + + # ensure PROTOC_FLAGS is a list; a copy is used below anyway + self.env.PROTOC_FLAGS = self.to_list(self.env.PROTOC_FLAGS) + + if 'cxx' in self.features: + cpp_node = node.change_ext('.pb.cc') + hpp_node = node.change_ext('.pb.h') + self.source.append(cpp_node) + out_nodes.append(cpp_node) + out_nodes.append(hpp_node) + protoc_flags.append('--cpp_out=%s' % node.parent.get_bld().bldpath()) + + if 'py' in self.features: + py_node = node.change_ext('_pb2.py') + self.source.append(py_node) + out_nodes.append(py_node) + protoc_flags.append('--python_out=%s' % node.parent.get_bld().bldpath()) + + if 'javac' in self.features: + pkgname, javapkg, javacn, nodename = None, None, None, None + messages = [] + + # .java file name is done with some rules depending on .proto file content: + # -) package is either derived from option java_package if present + # or from package directive + # -) file name is either derived from option java_outer_classname if present + # or the .proto file is converted to camelcase. If a message + # is named the same then the behaviour depends on protoc version + # + # See also: https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/java-generated#invocation + + code = node.read().splitlines() + for line in code: + m = re.search(r'^package\s+(.*);', line) + if m: + pkgname = m.groups()[0] + m = re.search(r'^option\s+(\S*)\s*=\s*"(\S*)";', line) + if m: + optname = m.groups()[0] + if optname == 'java_package': + javapkg = m.groups()[1] + elif optname == 'java_outer_classname': + javacn = m.groups()[1] + if self.env.PROTOC_MAJOR > '2': + m = re.search(r'^message\s+(\w*)\s*{*', line) + if m: + messages.append(m.groups()[0]) + + if javapkg: + nodename = javapkg + elif pkgname: + nodename = pkgname + else: + raise Errors.WafError('Cannot derive java name from protoc file') + + nodename = nodename.replace('.',os.sep) + os.sep + if javacn: + nodename += javacn + '.java' + else: + if self.env.PROTOC_MAJOR > '2' and node.abspath()[node.abspath().rfind(os.sep)+1:node.abspath().rfind('.')].title() in messages: + nodename += node.abspath()[node.abspath().rfind(os.sep)+1:node.abspath().rfind('.')].title().replace('_','') + 'OuterClass.java' + else: + nodename += node.abspath()[node.abspath().rfind(os.sep)+1:node.abspath().rfind('.')].title().replace('_','') + '.java' + + java_node = node.parent.find_or_declare(nodename) + out_nodes.append(java_node) + protoc_flags.append('--java_out=%s' % node.parent.get_bld().bldpath()) + + # Make javac get also pick java code generated in build + if not node.parent.get_bld() in self.javac_task.srcdir: + self.javac_task.srcdir.append(node.parent.get_bld()) + + if not out_nodes: + raise Errors.WafError('Feature %r not supported by protoc extra' % self.features) + + tsk = self.create_task('protoc', node, out_nodes) + tsk.env.append_value('PROTOC_FLAGS', protoc_flags) + + if 'javac' in self.features: + self.javac_task.set_run_after(tsk) + + # Instruct protoc where to search for .proto included files. + # For C++ standard include files dirs are used, + # but this doesn't apply to Python for example + for incpath in getattr(self, 'protoc_includes', []): + incdirs.append(self.path.find_node(incpath).bldpath()) + tsk.env.PROTOC_INCPATHS = incdirs + + # PR2115: protoc generates output of .proto files in nested + # directories by canonicalizing paths. To avoid this we have to pass + # as first include the full directory file of the .proto file + tsk.env.prepend_value('INCPATHS', node.parent.bldpath()) + + use = getattr(self, 'use', '') + if not 'PROTOBUF' in use: + self.use = self.to_list(use) + ['PROTOBUF'] + +def configure(conf): + conf.check_cfg(package='protobuf', uselib_store='PROTOBUF', args=['--cflags', '--libs']) + conf.find_program('protoc', var='PROTOC') + conf.start_msg('Checking for protoc version') + protocver = conf.cmd_and_log(conf.env.PROTOC + ['--version'], output=Context.BOTH) + protocver = ''.join(protocver).strip()[protocver[0].rfind(' ')+1:] + conf.end_msg(protocver) + conf.env.PROTOC_MAJOR = protocver[:protocver.find('.')] + conf.env.PROTOC_ST = '-I%s' + conf.env.PROTOC_FL = '%s' diff --git a/extras/pyqt5.py b/extras/pyqt5.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c21dfa7 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/pyqt5.py @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Federico Pellegrin, 2016-2018 (fedepell) adapted for Python + +""" +This tool helps with finding Python Qt5 tools and libraries, +and provides translation from QT5 files to Python code. + +The following snippet illustrates the tool usage:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('py pyqt5') + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('py pyqt5') + + def build(bld): + bld( + features = 'py pyqt5', + source = 'main.py textures.qrc aboutDialog.ui', + ) + +Here, the UI description and resource files will be processed +to generate code. + +Usage +===== + +Load the "pyqt5" tool. + +Add into the sources list also the qrc resources files or ui5 +definition files and they will be translated into python code +with the system tools (PyQt5, pyside2, PyQt4 are searched in this +order) and then compiled +""" + +try: + from xml.sax import make_parser + from xml.sax.handler import ContentHandler +except ImportError: + has_xml = False + ContentHandler = object +else: + has_xml = True + +import os +from waflib.Tools import python +from waflib import Task, Options +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, extension +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib import Logs + +EXT_RCC = ['.qrc'] +""" +File extension for the resource (.qrc) files +""" + +EXT_UI = ['.ui'] +""" +File extension for the user interface (.ui) files +""" + + +class XMLHandler(ContentHandler): + """ + Parses ``.qrc`` files + """ + def __init__(self): + self.buf = [] + self.files = [] + def startElement(self, name, attrs): + if name == 'file': + self.buf = [] + def endElement(self, name): + if name == 'file': + self.files.append(str(''.join(self.buf))) + def characters(self, cars): + self.buf.append(cars) + +@extension(*EXT_RCC) +def create_pyrcc_task(self, node): + "Creates rcc and py task for ``.qrc`` files" + rcnode = node.change_ext('.py') + self.create_task('pyrcc', node, rcnode) + if getattr(self, 'install_from', None): + self.install_from = self.install_from.get_bld() + else: + self.install_from = self.path.get_bld() + self.install_path = getattr(self, 'install_path', '${PYTHONDIR}') + self.process_py(rcnode) + +@extension(*EXT_UI) +def create_pyuic_task(self, node): + "Create uic tasks and py for user interface ``.ui`` definition files" + uinode = node.change_ext('.py') + self.create_task('ui5py', node, uinode) + if getattr(self, 'install_from', None): + self.install_from = self.install_from.get_bld() + else: + self.install_from = self.path.get_bld() + self.install_path = getattr(self, 'install_path', '${PYTHONDIR}') + self.process_py(uinode) + +@extension('.ts') +def add_pylang(self, node): + """Adds all the .ts file into ``self.lang``""" + self.lang = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'lang', [])) + [node] + +@feature('pyqt5') +def apply_pyqt5(self): + """ + The additional parameters are: + + :param lang: list of translation files (\*.ts) to process + :type lang: list of :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` or string without the .ts extension + :param langname: if given, transform the \*.ts files into a .qrc files to include in the binary file + :type langname: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` or string without the .qrc extension + """ + if getattr(self, 'lang', None): + qmtasks = [] + for x in self.to_list(self.lang): + if isinstance(x, str): + x = self.path.find_resource(x + '.ts') + qmtasks.append(self.create_task('ts2qm', x, x.change_ext('.qm'))) + + + if getattr(self, 'langname', None): + qmnodes = [k.outputs[0] for k in qmtasks] + rcnode = self.langname + if isinstance(rcnode, str): + rcnode = self.path.find_or_declare(rcnode + '.qrc') + t = self.create_task('qm2rcc', qmnodes, rcnode) + create_pyrcc_task(self, t.outputs[0]) + +class pyrcc(Task.Task): + """ + Processes ``.qrc`` files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${QT_PYRCC} ${SRC} -o ${TGT}' + ext_out = ['.py'] + + def rcname(self): + return os.path.splitext(self.inputs[0].name)[0] + + def scan(self): + """Parse the *.qrc* files""" + if not has_xml: + Logs.error('No xml.sax support was found, rcc dependencies will be incomplete!') + return ([], []) + + parser = make_parser() + curHandler = XMLHandler() + parser.setContentHandler(curHandler) + fi = open(self.inputs[0].abspath(), 'r') + try: + parser.parse(fi) + finally: + fi.close() + + nodes = [] + names = [] + root = self.inputs[0].parent + for x in curHandler.files: + nd = root.find_resource(x) + if nd: + nodes.append(nd) + else: + names.append(x) + return (nodes, names) + + +class ui5py(Task.Task): + """ + Processes ``.ui`` files for python + """ + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${QT_PYUIC} ${SRC} -o ${TGT}' + ext_out = ['.py'] + +class ts2qm(Task.Task): + """ + Generates ``.qm`` files from ``.ts`` files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${QT_LRELEASE} ${QT_LRELEASE_FLAGS} ${SRC} -qm ${TGT}' + +class qm2rcc(Task.Task): + """ + Generates ``.qrc`` files from ``.qm`` files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + after = 'ts2qm' + def run(self): + """Create a qrc file including the inputs""" + txt = '\n'.join(['<file>%s</file>' % k.path_from(self.outputs[0].parent) for k in self.inputs]) + code = '<!DOCTYPE RCC><RCC version="1.0">\n<qresource>\n%s\n</qresource>\n</RCC>' % txt + self.outputs[0].write(code) + +def configure(self): + self.find_pyqt5_binaries() + + # warn about this during the configuration too + if not has_xml: + Logs.error('No xml.sax support was found, rcc dependencies will be incomplete!') + +@conf +def find_pyqt5_binaries(self): + """ + Detects PyQt5 or pyside2 programs such as pyuic5/pyside2-uic, pyrcc5/pyside2-rcc + """ + env = self.env + + if getattr(Options.options, 'want_pyside2', True): + self.find_program(['pyside2-uic'], var='QT_PYUIC') + self.find_program(['pyside2-rcc'], var='QT_PYRCC') + self.find_program(['pyside2-lupdate'], var='QT_PYLUPDATE') + elif getattr(Options.options, 'want_pyqt4', True): + self.find_program(['pyuic4'], var='QT_PYUIC') + self.find_program(['pyrcc4'], var='QT_PYRCC') + self.find_program(['pylupdate4'], var='QT_PYLUPDATE') + else: + self.find_program(['pyuic5','pyside2-uic','pyuic4'], var='QT_PYUIC') + self.find_program(['pyrcc5','pyside2-rcc','pyrcc4'], var='QT_PYRCC') + self.find_program(['pylupdate5', 'pyside2-lupdate','pylupdate4'], var='QT_PYLUPDATE') + + if not env.QT_PYUIC: + self.fatal('cannot find the uic compiler for python for qt5') + + if not env.QT_PYUIC: + self.fatal('cannot find the rcc compiler for python for qt5') + + self.find_program(['lrelease-qt5', 'lrelease'], var='QT_LRELEASE') + +def options(opt): + """ + Command-line options + """ + pyqt5opt=opt.add_option_group("Python QT5 Options") + pyqt5opt.add_option('--pyqt5-pyside2', action='store_true', default=False, dest='want_pyside2', help='use pyside2 bindings as python QT5 bindings (default PyQt5 is searched first, PySide2 after)') + pyqt5opt.add_option('--pyqt5-pyqt4', action='store_true', default=False, dest='want_pyqt4', help='use PyQt4 bindings as python QT5 bindings (default PyQt5 is searched first, PySide2 after, PyQt4 last)') diff --git a/extras/pytest.py b/extras/pytest.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7dd5a1a --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/pytest.py @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Calle Rosenquist, 2016-2018 (xbreak) + +""" +Provides Python unit test support using :py:class:`waflib.Tools.waf_unit_test.utest` +task via the **pytest** feature. + +To use pytest the following is needed: + +1. Load `pytest` and the dependency `waf_unit_test` tools. +2. Create a task generator with feature `pytest` (not `test`) and customize behaviour with + the following attributes: + + - `pytest_source`: Test input files. + - `ut_str`: Test runner command, e.g. ``${PYTHON} -B -m unittest discover`` or + if nose is used: ``${NOSETESTS} --no-byte-compile ${SRC}``. + - `ut_shell`: Determines if ``ut_str`` is executed in a shell. Default: False. + - `ut_cwd`: Working directory for test runner. Defaults to directory of + first ``pytest_source`` file. + + Additionally the following `pytest` specific attributes are used in dependent taskgens: + + - `pytest_path`: Node or string list of additional Python paths. + - `pytest_libpath`: Node or string list of additional library paths. + +The `use` dependencies are used for both update calculation and to populate +the following environment variables for the `pytest` test runner: + +1. `PYTHONPATH` (`sys.path`) of any dependent taskgen that has the feature `py`: + + - `install_from` attribute is used to determine where the root of the Python sources + are located. If `install_from` is not specified the default is to use the taskgen path + as the root. + + - `pytest_path` attribute is used to manually specify additional Python paths. + +2. Dynamic linker search path variable (e.g. `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`) of any dependent taskgen with + non-static link_task. + + - `pytest_libpath` attribute is used to manually specify additional linker paths. + +Note: `pytest` cannot automatically determine the correct `PYTHONPATH` for `pyext` taskgens + because the extension might be part of a Python package or used standalone: + + - When used as part of another `py` package, the `PYTHONPATH` is provided by + that taskgen so no additional action is required. + + - When used as a standalone module, the user needs to specify the `PYTHONPATH` explicitly + via the `pytest_path` attribute on the `pyext` taskgen. + + For details c.f. the pytest playground examples. + + +For example:: + + # A standalone Python C extension that demonstrates unit test environment population + # of PYTHONPATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH/PATH/DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH. + # + # Note: `pytest_path` is provided here because pytest cannot automatically determine + # if the extension is part of another Python package or is used standalone. + bld(name = 'foo_ext', + features = 'c cshlib pyext', + source = 'src/foo_ext.c', + target = 'foo_ext', + pytest_path = [ bld.path.get_bld() ]) + + # Python package under test that also depend on the Python module `foo_ext` + # + # Note: `install_from` is added automatically to `PYTHONPATH`. + bld(name = 'foo', + features = 'py', + use = 'foo_ext', + source = bld.path.ant_glob('src/foo/*.py'), + install_from = 'src') + + # Unit test example using the built in module unittest and let that discover + # any test cases. + bld(name = 'foo_test', + features = 'pytest', + use = 'foo', + pytest_source = bld.path.ant_glob('test/*.py'), + ut_str = '${PYTHON} -B -m unittest discover') + +""" + +import os +from waflib import Task, TaskGen, Errors, Utils, Logs +from waflib.Tools import ccroot + +def _process_use_rec(self, name): + """ + Recursively process ``use`` for task generator with name ``name``.. + Used by pytest_process_use. + """ + if name in self.pytest_use_not or name in self.pytest_use_seen: + return + try: + tg = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name(name) + except Errors.WafError: + self.pytest_use_not.add(name) + return + + self.pytest_use_seen.append(name) + tg.post() + + for n in self.to_list(getattr(tg, 'use', [])): + _process_use_rec(self, n) + + +@TaskGen.feature('pytest') +@TaskGen.after_method('process_source', 'apply_link') +def pytest_process_use(self): + """ + Process the ``use`` attribute which contains a list of task generator names and store + paths that later is used to populate the unit test runtime environment. + """ + self.pytest_use_not = set() + self.pytest_use_seen = [] + self.pytest_paths = [] # strings or Nodes + self.pytest_libpaths = [] # strings or Nodes + self.pytest_dep_nodes = [] + + names = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'use', [])) + for name in names: + _process_use_rec(self, name) + + def extend_unique(lst, varlst): + ext = [] + for x in varlst: + if x not in lst: + ext.append(x) + lst.extend(ext) + + # Collect type specific info needed to construct a valid runtime environment + # for the test. + for name in self.pytest_use_seen: + tg = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name(name) + + extend_unique(self.pytest_paths, Utils.to_list(getattr(tg, 'pytest_path', []))) + extend_unique(self.pytest_libpaths, Utils.to_list(getattr(tg, 'pytest_libpath', []))) + + if 'py' in tg.features: + # Python dependencies are added to PYTHONPATH + pypath = getattr(tg, 'install_from', tg.path) + + if 'buildcopy' in tg.features: + # Since buildcopy is used we assume that PYTHONPATH in build should be used, + # not source + extend_unique(self.pytest_paths, [pypath.get_bld().abspath()]) + + # Add buildcopy output nodes to dependencies + extend_unique(self.pytest_dep_nodes, [o for task in getattr(tg, 'tasks', []) \ + for o in getattr(task, 'outputs', [])]) + else: + # If buildcopy is not used, depend on sources instead + extend_unique(self.pytest_dep_nodes, tg.source) + extend_unique(self.pytest_paths, [pypath.abspath()]) + + if getattr(tg, 'link_task', None): + # For tasks with a link_task (C, C++, D et.c.) include their library paths: + if not isinstance(tg.link_task, ccroot.stlink_task): + extend_unique(self.pytest_dep_nodes, tg.link_task.outputs) + extend_unique(self.pytest_libpaths, tg.link_task.env.LIBPATH) + + if 'pyext' in tg.features: + # If the taskgen is extending Python we also want to add the interpreter libpath. + extend_unique(self.pytest_libpaths, tg.link_task.env.LIBPATH_PYEXT) + else: + # Only add to libpath if the link task is not a Python extension + extend_unique(self.pytest_libpaths, [tg.link_task.outputs[0].parent.abspath()]) + + +@TaskGen.feature('pytest') +@TaskGen.after_method('pytest_process_use') +def make_pytest(self): + """ + Creates a ``utest`` task with a populated environment for Python if not specified in ``ut_env``: + + - Paths in `pytest_paths` attribute are used to populate PYTHONPATH + - Paths in `pytest_libpaths` attribute are used to populate the system library path (e.g. LD_LIBRARY_PATH) + """ + nodes = self.to_nodes(self.pytest_source) + tsk = self.create_task('utest', nodes) + + tsk.dep_nodes.extend(self.pytest_dep_nodes) + if getattr(self, 'ut_str', None): + self.ut_run, lst = Task.compile_fun(self.ut_str, shell=getattr(self, 'ut_shell', False)) + tsk.vars = lst + tsk.vars + + if getattr(self, 'ut_cwd', None): + if isinstance(self.ut_cwd, str): + # we want a Node instance + if os.path.isabs(self.ut_cwd): + self.ut_cwd = self.bld.root.make_node(self.ut_cwd) + else: + self.ut_cwd = self.path.make_node(self.ut_cwd) + else: + if tsk.inputs: + self.ut_cwd = tsk.inputs[0].parent + else: + raise Errors.WafError("no valid input files for pytest task, check pytest_source value") + + if not self.ut_cwd.exists(): + self.ut_cwd.mkdir() + + if not hasattr(self, 'ut_env'): + self.ut_env = dict(os.environ) + def add_paths(var, lst): + # Add list of paths to a variable, lst can contain strings or nodes + lst = [ str(n) for n in lst ] + Logs.debug("ut: %s: Adding paths %s=%s", self, var, lst) + self.ut_env[var] = os.pathsep.join(lst) + os.pathsep + self.ut_env.get(var, '') + + # Prepend dependency paths to PYTHONPATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH + add_paths('PYTHONPATH', self.pytest_paths) + + if Utils.is_win32: + add_paths('PATH', self.pytest_libpaths) + elif Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() == 'darwin': + add_paths('DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH', self.pytest_libpaths) + add_paths('LD_LIBRARY_PATH', self.pytest_libpaths) + else: + add_paths('LD_LIBRARY_PATH', self.pytest_libpaths) + diff --git a/extras/qnxnto.py b/extras/qnxnto.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1158124 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/qnxnto.py @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Jérôme Carretero 2011 (zougloub) +# QNX neutrino compatibility functions + +import sys, os +from waflib import Utils + +class Popen(object): + """ + Popen cannot work on QNX from a threaded program: + Forking in threads is not implemented in neutrino. + + Python's os.popen / spawn / fork won't work when running in threads (they will if in the main program thread) + + In waf, this happens mostly in build. + And the use cases can be replaced by os.system() calls. + """ + __slots__ = ["prog", "kw", "popen", "verbose"] + verbose = 0 + def __init__(self, prog, **kw): + try: + self.prog = prog + self.kw = kw + self.popen = None + if Popen.verbose: + sys.stdout.write("Popen created: %r, kw=%r..." % (prog, kw)) + + do_delegate = kw.get('stdout') == -1 and kw.get('stderr') == -1 + if do_delegate: + if Popen.verbose: + print("Delegating to real Popen") + self.popen = self.real_Popen(prog, **kw) + else: + if Popen.verbose: + print("Emulating") + except Exception as e: + if Popen.verbose: + print("Exception: %s" % e) + raise + + def __getattr__(self, name): + if Popen.verbose: + sys.stdout.write("Getattr: %s..." % name) + if name in Popen.__slots__: + return object.__getattribute__(self, name) + else: + if self.popen is not None: + if Popen.verbose: + print("from Popen") + return getattr(self.popen, name) + else: + if name == "wait": + return self.emu_wait + else: + raise Exception("subprocess emulation: not implemented: %s" % name) + + def emu_wait(self): + if Popen.verbose: + print("emulated wait (%r kw=%r)" % (self.prog, self.kw)) + if isinstance(self.prog, str): + cmd = self.prog + else: + cmd = " ".join(self.prog) + if 'cwd' in self.kw: + cmd = 'cd "%s" && %s' % (self.kw['cwd'], cmd) + return os.system(cmd) + +if sys.platform == "qnx6": + Popen.real_Popen = Utils.subprocess.Popen + Utils.subprocess.Popen = Popen + diff --git a/extras/qt4.py b/extras/qt4.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90cae7e --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/qt4.py @@ -0,0 +1,695 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2010 (ita) + +""" + +Tool Description +================ + +This tool helps with finding Qt4 tools and libraries, +and also provides syntactic sugar for using Qt4 tools. + +The following snippet illustrates the tool usage:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_cxx qt4') + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_cxx qt4') + + def build(bld): + bld( + features = 'qt4 cxx cxxprogram', + uselib = 'QTCORE QTGUI QTOPENGL QTSVG', + source = 'main.cpp textures.qrc aboutDialog.ui', + target = 'window', + ) + +Here, the UI description and resource files will be processed +to generate code. + +Usage +===== + +Load the "qt4" tool. + +You also need to edit your sources accordingly: + +- the normal way of doing things is to have your C++ files + include the .moc file. + This is regarded as the best practice (and provides much faster + compilations). + It also implies that the include paths have beenset properly. + +- to have the include paths added automatically, use the following:: + + from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method, after_method + @feature('cxx') + @after_method('process_source') + @before_method('apply_incpaths') + def add_includes_paths(self): + incs = set(self.to_list(getattr(self, 'includes', ''))) + for x in self.compiled_tasks: + incs.add(x.inputs[0].parent.path_from(self.path)) + self.includes = sorted(incs) + +Note: another tool provides Qt processing that does not require +.moc includes, see 'playground/slow_qt/'. + +A few options (--qt{dir,bin,...}) and environment variables +(QT4_{ROOT,DIR,MOC,UIC,XCOMPILE}) allow finer tuning of the tool, +tool path selection, etc; please read the source for more info. + +""" + +try: + from xml.sax import make_parser + from xml.sax.handler import ContentHandler +except ImportError: + has_xml = False + ContentHandler = object +else: + has_xml = True + +import os, sys +from waflib.Tools import cxx +from waflib import Task, Utils, Options, Errors, Context +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, after_method, extension +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib import Logs + +MOC_H = ['.h', '.hpp', '.hxx', '.hh'] +""" +File extensions associated to the .moc files +""" + +EXT_RCC = ['.qrc'] +""" +File extension for the resource (.qrc) files +""" + +EXT_UI = ['.ui'] +""" +File extension for the user interface (.ui) files +""" + +EXT_QT4 = ['.cpp', '.cc', '.cxx', '.C'] +""" +File extensions of C++ files that may require a .moc processing +""" + +QT4_LIBS = "QtCore QtGui QtUiTools QtNetwork QtOpenGL QtSql QtSvg QtTest QtXml QtXmlPatterns QtWebKit Qt3Support QtHelp QtScript QtDeclarative QtDesigner" + +class qxx(Task.classes['cxx']): + """ + Each C++ file can have zero or several .moc files to create. + They are known only when the files are scanned (preprocessor) + To avoid scanning the c++ files each time (parsing C/C++), the results + are retrieved from the task cache (bld.node_deps/bld.raw_deps). + The moc tasks are also created *dynamically* during the build. + """ + + def __init__(self, *k, **kw): + Task.Task.__init__(self, *k, **kw) + self.moc_done = 0 + + def runnable_status(self): + """ + Compute the task signature to make sure the scanner was executed. Create the + moc tasks by using :py:meth:`waflib.Tools.qt4.qxx.add_moc_tasks` (if necessary), + then postpone the task execution (there is no need to recompute the task signature). + """ + if self.moc_done: + return Task.Task.runnable_status(self) + else: + for t in self.run_after: + if not t.hasrun: + return Task.ASK_LATER + self.add_moc_tasks() + return Task.Task.runnable_status(self) + + def create_moc_task(self, h_node, m_node): + """ + If several libraries use the same classes, it is possible that moc will run several times (Issue 1318) + It is not possible to change the file names, but we can assume that the moc transformation will be identical, + and the moc tasks can be shared in a global cache. + + The defines passed to moc will then depend on task generator order. If this is not acceptable, then + use the tool slow_qt4 instead (and enjoy the slow builds... :-( ) + """ + try: + moc_cache = self.generator.bld.moc_cache + except AttributeError: + moc_cache = self.generator.bld.moc_cache = {} + + try: + return moc_cache[h_node] + except KeyError: + tsk = moc_cache[h_node] = Task.classes['moc'](env=self.env, generator=self.generator) + tsk.set_inputs(h_node) + tsk.set_outputs(m_node) + + if self.generator: + self.generator.tasks.append(tsk) + + # direct injection in the build phase (safe because called from the main thread) + gen = self.generator.bld.producer + gen.outstanding.append(tsk) + gen.total += 1 + + return tsk + + def moc_h_ext(self): + ext = [] + try: + ext = Options.options.qt_header_ext.split() + except AttributeError: + pass + if not ext: + ext = MOC_H + return ext + + def add_moc_tasks(self): + """ + Create the moc tasks by looking in ``bld.raw_deps[self.uid()]`` + """ + node = self.inputs[0] + bld = self.generator.bld + + try: + # compute the signature once to know if there is a moc file to create + self.signature() + except KeyError: + # the moc file may be referenced somewhere else + pass + else: + # remove the signature, it must be recomputed with the moc task + delattr(self, 'cache_sig') + + include_nodes = [node.parent] + self.generator.includes_nodes + + moctasks = [] + mocfiles = set() + for d in bld.raw_deps.get(self.uid(), []): + if not d.endswith('.moc'): + continue + + # process that base.moc only once + if d in mocfiles: + continue + mocfiles.add(d) + + # find the source associated with the moc file + h_node = None + + base2 = d[:-4] + for x in include_nodes: + for e in self.moc_h_ext(): + h_node = x.find_node(base2 + e) + if h_node: + break + if h_node: + m_node = h_node.change_ext('.moc') + break + else: + # foo.cpp -> foo.cpp.moc + for k in EXT_QT4: + if base2.endswith(k): + for x in include_nodes: + h_node = x.find_node(base2) + if h_node: + break + if h_node: + m_node = h_node.change_ext(k + '.moc') + break + + if not h_node: + raise Errors.WafError('No source found for %r which is a moc file' % d) + + # create the moc task + task = self.create_moc_task(h_node, m_node) + moctasks.append(task) + + # simple scheduler dependency: run the moc task before others + self.run_after.update(set(moctasks)) + self.moc_done = 1 + +class trans_update(Task.Task): + """Update a .ts files from a list of C++ files""" + run_str = '${QT_LUPDATE} ${SRC} -ts ${TGT}' + color = 'BLUE' + +class XMLHandler(ContentHandler): + """ + Parser for *.qrc* files + """ + def __init__(self): + self.buf = [] + self.files = [] + def startElement(self, name, attrs): + if name == 'file': + self.buf = [] + def endElement(self, name): + if name == 'file': + self.files.append(str(''.join(self.buf))) + def characters(self, cars): + self.buf.append(cars) + +@extension(*EXT_RCC) +def create_rcc_task(self, node): + "Create rcc and cxx tasks for *.qrc* files" + rcnode = node.change_ext('_rc.cpp') + self.create_task('rcc', node, rcnode) + cpptask = self.create_task('cxx', rcnode, rcnode.change_ext('.o')) + try: + self.compiled_tasks.append(cpptask) + except AttributeError: + self.compiled_tasks = [cpptask] + return cpptask + +@extension(*EXT_UI) +def create_uic_task(self, node): + "hook for uic tasks" + uictask = self.create_task('ui4', node) + uictask.outputs = [self.path.find_or_declare(self.env['ui_PATTERN'] % node.name[:-3])] + +@extension('.ts') +def add_lang(self, node): + """add all the .ts file into self.lang""" + self.lang = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'lang', [])) + [node] + +@feature('qt4') +@after_method('apply_link') +def apply_qt4(self): + """ + Add MOC_FLAGS which may be necessary for moc:: + + def build(bld): + bld.program(features='qt4', source='main.cpp', target='app', use='QTCORE') + + The additional parameters are: + + :param lang: list of translation files (\*.ts) to process + :type lang: list of :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` or string without the .ts extension + :param update: whether to process the C++ files to update the \*.ts files (use **waf --translate**) + :type update: bool + :param langname: if given, transform the \*.ts files into a .qrc files to include in the binary file + :type langname: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` or string without the .qrc extension + """ + if getattr(self, 'lang', None): + qmtasks = [] + for x in self.to_list(self.lang): + if isinstance(x, str): + x = self.path.find_resource(x + '.ts') + qmtasks.append(self.create_task('ts2qm', x, x.change_ext('.qm'))) + + if getattr(self, 'update', None) and Options.options.trans_qt4: + cxxnodes = [a.inputs[0] for a in self.compiled_tasks] + [ + a.inputs[0] for a in self.tasks if getattr(a, 'inputs', None) and a.inputs[0].name.endswith('.ui')] + for x in qmtasks: + self.create_task('trans_update', cxxnodes, x.inputs) + + if getattr(self, 'langname', None): + qmnodes = [x.outputs[0] for x in qmtasks] + rcnode = self.langname + if isinstance(rcnode, str): + rcnode = self.path.find_or_declare(rcnode + '.qrc') + t = self.create_task('qm2rcc', qmnodes, rcnode) + k = create_rcc_task(self, t.outputs[0]) + self.link_task.inputs.append(k.outputs[0]) + + lst = [] + for flag in self.to_list(self.env['CXXFLAGS']): + if len(flag) < 2: + continue + f = flag[0:2] + if f in ('-D', '-I', '/D', '/I'): + if (f[0] == '/'): + lst.append('-' + flag[1:]) + else: + lst.append(flag) + self.env.append_value('MOC_FLAGS', lst) + +@extension(*EXT_QT4) +def cxx_hook(self, node): + """ + Re-map C++ file extensions to the :py:class:`waflib.Tools.qt4.qxx` task. + """ + return self.create_compiled_task('qxx', node) + +class rcc(Task.Task): + """ + Process *.qrc* files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${QT_RCC} -name ${tsk.rcname()} ${SRC[0].abspath()} ${RCC_ST} -o ${TGT}' + ext_out = ['.h'] + + def rcname(self): + return os.path.splitext(self.inputs[0].name)[0] + + def scan(self): + """Parse the *.qrc* files""" + if not has_xml: + Logs.error('no xml support was found, the rcc dependencies will be incomplete!') + return ([], []) + + parser = make_parser() + curHandler = XMLHandler() + parser.setContentHandler(curHandler) + fi = open(self.inputs[0].abspath(), 'r') + try: + parser.parse(fi) + finally: + fi.close() + + nodes = [] + names = [] + root = self.inputs[0].parent + for x in curHandler.files: + nd = root.find_resource(x) + if nd: + nodes.append(nd) + else: + names.append(x) + return (nodes, names) + +class moc(Task.Task): + """ + Create *.moc* files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${QT_MOC} ${MOC_FLAGS} ${MOCCPPPATH_ST:INCPATHS} ${MOCDEFINES_ST:DEFINES} ${SRC} ${MOC_ST} ${TGT}' + def keyword(self): + return "Creating" + def __str__(self): + return self.outputs[0].path_from(self.generator.bld.launch_node()) + +class ui4(Task.Task): + """ + Process *.ui* files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${QT_UIC} ${SRC} -o ${TGT}' + ext_out = ['.h'] + +class ts2qm(Task.Task): + """ + Create *.qm* files from *.ts* files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${QT_LRELEASE} ${QT_LRELEASE_FLAGS} ${SRC} -qm ${TGT}' + +class qm2rcc(Task.Task): + """ + Transform *.qm* files into *.rc* files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + after = 'ts2qm' + + def run(self): + """Create a qrc file including the inputs""" + txt = '\n'.join(['<file>%s</file>' % k.path_from(self.outputs[0].parent) for k in self.inputs]) + code = '<!DOCTYPE RCC><RCC version="1.0">\n<qresource>\n%s\n</qresource>\n</RCC>' % txt + self.outputs[0].write(code) + +def configure(self): + """ + Besides the configuration options, the environment variable QT4_ROOT may be used + to give the location of the qt4 libraries (absolute path). + + The detection will use the program *pkg-config* through :py:func:`waflib.Tools.config_c.check_cfg` + """ + self.find_qt4_binaries() + self.set_qt4_libs_to_check() + self.set_qt4_defines() + self.find_qt4_libraries() + self.add_qt4_rpath() + self.simplify_qt4_libs() + +@conf +def find_qt4_binaries(self): + env = self.env + opt = Options.options + + qtdir = getattr(opt, 'qtdir', '') + qtbin = getattr(opt, 'qtbin', '') + + paths = [] + + if qtdir: + qtbin = os.path.join(qtdir, 'bin') + + # the qt directory has been given from QT4_ROOT - deduce the qt binary path + if not qtdir: + qtdir = os.environ.get('QT4_ROOT', '') + qtbin = os.environ.get('QT4_BIN') or os.path.join(qtdir, 'bin') + + if qtbin: + paths = [qtbin] + + # no qtdir, look in the path and in /usr/local/Trolltech + if not qtdir: + paths = os.environ.get('PATH', '').split(os.pathsep) + paths.append('/usr/share/qt4/bin/') + try: + lst = Utils.listdir('/usr/local/Trolltech/') + except OSError: + pass + else: + if lst: + lst.sort() + lst.reverse() + + # keep the highest version + qtdir = '/usr/local/Trolltech/%s/' % lst[0] + qtbin = os.path.join(qtdir, 'bin') + paths.append(qtbin) + + # at the end, try to find qmake in the paths given + # keep the one with the highest version + cand = None + prev_ver = ['4', '0', '0'] + for qmk in ('qmake-qt4', 'qmake4', 'qmake'): + try: + qmake = self.find_program(qmk, path_list=paths) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + try: + version = self.cmd_and_log(qmake + ['-query', 'QT_VERSION']).strip() + except self.errors.WafError: + pass + else: + if version: + new_ver = version.split('.') + if new_ver > prev_ver: + cand = qmake + prev_ver = new_ver + if cand: + self.env.QMAKE = cand + else: + self.fatal('Could not find qmake for qt4') + + qtbin = self.cmd_and_log(self.env.QMAKE + ['-query', 'QT_INSTALL_BINS']).strip() + os.sep + + def find_bin(lst, var): + if var in env: + return + for f in lst: + try: + ret = self.find_program(f, path_list=paths) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + env[var]=ret + break + + find_bin(['uic-qt3', 'uic3'], 'QT_UIC3') + find_bin(['uic-qt4', 'uic'], 'QT_UIC') + if not env.QT_UIC: + self.fatal('cannot find the uic compiler for qt4') + + self.start_msg('Checking for uic version') + uicver = self.cmd_and_log(env.QT_UIC + ["-version"], output=Context.BOTH) + uicver = ''.join(uicver).strip() + uicver = uicver.replace('Qt User Interface Compiler ','').replace('User Interface Compiler for Qt', '') + self.end_msg(uicver) + if uicver.find(' 3.') != -1: + self.fatal('this uic compiler is for qt3, add uic for qt4 to your path') + + find_bin(['moc-qt4', 'moc'], 'QT_MOC') + find_bin(['rcc-qt4', 'rcc'], 'QT_RCC') + find_bin(['lrelease-qt4', 'lrelease'], 'QT_LRELEASE') + find_bin(['lupdate-qt4', 'lupdate'], 'QT_LUPDATE') + + env['UIC3_ST']= '%s -o %s' + env['UIC_ST'] = '%s -o %s' + env['MOC_ST'] = '-o' + env['ui_PATTERN'] = 'ui_%s.h' + env['QT_LRELEASE_FLAGS'] = ['-silent'] + env.MOCCPPPATH_ST = '-I%s' + env.MOCDEFINES_ST = '-D%s' + +@conf +def find_qt4_libraries(self): + qtlibs = getattr(Options.options, 'qtlibs', None) or os.environ.get("QT4_LIBDIR") + if not qtlibs: + try: + qtlibs = self.cmd_and_log(self.env.QMAKE + ['-query', 'QT_INSTALL_LIBS']).strip() + except Errors.WafError: + qtdir = self.cmd_and_log(self.env.QMAKE + ['-query', 'QT_INSTALL_PREFIX']).strip() + os.sep + qtlibs = os.path.join(qtdir, 'lib') + self.msg('Found the Qt4 libraries in', qtlibs) + + qtincludes = os.environ.get("QT4_INCLUDES") or self.cmd_and_log(self.env.QMAKE + ['-query', 'QT_INSTALL_HEADERS']).strip() + env = self.env + if not 'PKG_CONFIG_PATH' in os.environ: + os.environ['PKG_CONFIG_PATH'] = '%s:%s/pkgconfig:/usr/lib/qt4/lib/pkgconfig:/opt/qt4/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/lib/qt4/lib:/opt/qt4/lib' % (qtlibs, qtlibs) + + try: + if os.environ.get("QT4_XCOMPILE"): + raise self.errors.ConfigurationError() + self.check_cfg(atleast_pkgconfig_version='0.1') + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + for i in self.qt4_vars: + uselib = i.upper() + if Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() == "darwin": + # Since at least qt 4.7.3 each library locates in separate directory + frameworkName = i + ".framework" + qtDynamicLib = os.path.join(qtlibs, frameworkName, i) + if os.path.exists(qtDynamicLib): + env.append_unique('FRAMEWORK_' + uselib, i) + self.msg('Checking for %s' % i, qtDynamicLib, 'GREEN') + else: + self.msg('Checking for %s' % i, False, 'YELLOW') + env.append_unique('INCLUDES_' + uselib, os.path.join(qtlibs, frameworkName, 'Headers')) + elif env.DEST_OS != "win32": + qtDynamicLib = os.path.join(qtlibs, "lib" + i + ".so") + qtStaticLib = os.path.join(qtlibs, "lib" + i + ".a") + if os.path.exists(qtDynamicLib): + env.append_unique('LIB_' + uselib, i) + self.msg('Checking for %s' % i, qtDynamicLib, 'GREEN') + elif os.path.exists(qtStaticLib): + env.append_unique('LIB_' + uselib, i) + self.msg('Checking for %s' % i, qtStaticLib, 'GREEN') + else: + self.msg('Checking for %s' % i, False, 'YELLOW') + + env.append_unique('LIBPATH_' + uselib, qtlibs) + env.append_unique('INCLUDES_' + uselib, qtincludes) + env.append_unique('INCLUDES_' + uselib, os.path.join(qtincludes, i)) + else: + # Release library names are like QtCore4 + for k in ("lib%s.a", "lib%s4.a", "%s.lib", "%s4.lib"): + lib = os.path.join(qtlibs, k % i) + if os.path.exists(lib): + env.append_unique('LIB_' + uselib, i + k[k.find("%s") + 2 : k.find('.')]) + self.msg('Checking for %s' % i, lib, 'GREEN') + break + else: + self.msg('Checking for %s' % i, False, 'YELLOW') + + env.append_unique('LIBPATH_' + uselib, qtlibs) + env.append_unique('INCLUDES_' + uselib, qtincludes) + env.append_unique('INCLUDES_' + uselib, os.path.join(qtincludes, i)) + + # Debug library names are like QtCore4d + uselib = i.upper() + "_debug" + for k in ("lib%sd.a", "lib%sd4.a", "%sd.lib", "%sd4.lib"): + lib = os.path.join(qtlibs, k % i) + if os.path.exists(lib): + env.append_unique('LIB_' + uselib, i + k[k.find("%s") + 2 : k.find('.')]) + self.msg('Checking for %s' % i, lib, 'GREEN') + break + else: + self.msg('Checking for %s' % i, False, 'YELLOW') + + env.append_unique('LIBPATH_' + uselib, qtlibs) + env.append_unique('INCLUDES_' + uselib, qtincludes) + env.append_unique('INCLUDES_' + uselib, os.path.join(qtincludes, i)) + else: + for i in self.qt4_vars_debug + self.qt4_vars: + self.check_cfg(package=i, args='--cflags --libs', mandatory=False) + +@conf +def simplify_qt4_libs(self): + # the libpaths make really long command-lines + # remove the qtcore ones from qtgui, etc + env = self.env + def process_lib(vars_, coreval): + for d in vars_: + var = d.upper() + if var == 'QTCORE': + continue + + value = env['LIBPATH_'+var] + if value: + core = env[coreval] + accu = [] + for lib in value: + if lib in core: + continue + accu.append(lib) + env['LIBPATH_'+var] = accu + + process_lib(self.qt4_vars, 'LIBPATH_QTCORE') + process_lib(self.qt4_vars_debug, 'LIBPATH_QTCORE_DEBUG') + +@conf +def add_qt4_rpath(self): + # rpath if wanted + env = self.env + if getattr(Options.options, 'want_rpath', False): + def process_rpath(vars_, coreval): + for d in vars_: + var = d.upper() + value = env['LIBPATH_'+var] + if value: + core = env[coreval] + accu = [] + for lib in value: + if var != 'QTCORE': + if lib in core: + continue + accu.append('-Wl,--rpath='+lib) + env['RPATH_'+var] = accu + process_rpath(self.qt4_vars, 'LIBPATH_QTCORE') + process_rpath(self.qt4_vars_debug, 'LIBPATH_QTCORE_DEBUG') + +@conf +def set_qt4_libs_to_check(self): + if not hasattr(self, 'qt4_vars'): + self.qt4_vars = QT4_LIBS + self.qt4_vars = Utils.to_list(self.qt4_vars) + if not hasattr(self, 'qt4_vars_debug'): + self.qt4_vars_debug = [a + '_debug' for a in self.qt4_vars] + self.qt4_vars_debug = Utils.to_list(self.qt4_vars_debug) + +@conf +def set_qt4_defines(self): + if sys.platform != 'win32': + return + for x in self.qt4_vars: + y = x[2:].upper() + self.env.append_unique('DEFINES_%s' % x.upper(), 'QT_%s_LIB' % y) + self.env.append_unique('DEFINES_%s_DEBUG' % x.upper(), 'QT_%s_LIB' % y) + +def options(opt): + """ + Command-line options + """ + opt.add_option('--want-rpath', action='store_true', default=False, dest='want_rpath', help='enable the rpath for qt libraries') + + opt.add_option('--header-ext', + type='string', + default='', + help='header extension for moc files', + dest='qt_header_ext') + + for i in 'qtdir qtbin qtlibs'.split(): + opt.add_option('--'+i, type='string', default='', dest=i) + + opt.add_option('--translate', action="store_true", help="collect translation strings", dest="trans_qt4", default=False) + diff --git a/extras/relocation.py b/extras/relocation.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e821f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/relocation.py @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 + +""" +Waf 1.6 + +Try to detect if the project directory was relocated, and if it was, +change the node representing the project directory. Just call: + + waf configure build + +Note that if the project directory name changes, the signatures for the tasks using +files in that directory will change, causing a partial build. +""" + +import os +from waflib import Build, ConfigSet, Task, Utils, Errors +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, after_method + +EXTRA_LOCK = '.old_srcdir' + +old1 = Build.BuildContext.store +def store(self): + old1(self) + db = os.path.join(self.variant_dir, EXTRA_LOCK) + env = ConfigSet.ConfigSet() + env.SRCDIR = self.srcnode.abspath() + env.store(db) +Build.BuildContext.store = store + +old2 = Build.BuildContext.init_dirs +def init_dirs(self): + + if not (os.path.isabs(self.top_dir) and os.path.isabs(self.out_dir)): + raise Errors.WafError('The project was not configured: run "waf configure" first!') + + srcdir = None + db = os.path.join(self.variant_dir, EXTRA_LOCK) + env = ConfigSet.ConfigSet() + try: + env.load(db) + srcdir = env.SRCDIR + except: + pass + + if srcdir: + d = self.root.find_node(srcdir) + if d and srcdir != self.top_dir and getattr(d, 'children', ''): + srcnode = self.root.make_node(self.top_dir) + print("relocating the source directory %r -> %r" % (srcdir, self.top_dir)) + srcnode.children = {} + + for (k, v) in d.children.items(): + srcnode.children[k] = v + v.parent = srcnode + d.children = {} + + old2(self) + +Build.BuildContext.init_dirs = init_dirs + + +def uid(self): + try: + return self.uid_ + except AttributeError: + # this is not a real hot zone, but we want to avoid surprises here + m = Utils.md5() + up = m.update + up(self.__class__.__name__.encode()) + for x in self.inputs + self.outputs: + up(x.path_from(x.ctx.srcnode).encode()) + self.uid_ = m.digest() + return self.uid_ +Task.Task.uid = uid + +@feature('c', 'cxx', 'd', 'go', 'asm', 'fc', 'includes') +@after_method('propagate_uselib_vars', 'process_source') +def apply_incpaths(self): + lst = self.to_incnodes(self.to_list(getattr(self, 'includes', [])) + self.env['INCLUDES']) + self.includes_nodes = lst + bld = self.bld + self.env['INCPATHS'] = [x.is_child_of(bld.srcnode) and x.path_from(bld.bldnode) or x.abspath() for x in lst] + + diff --git a/extras/remote.py b/extras/remote.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3b038f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/remote.py @@ -0,0 +1,327 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Remote Builds tool using rsync+ssh + +__author__ = "Jérôme Carretero <cJ-waf@zougloub.eu>" +__copyright__ = "Jérôme Carretero, 2013" + +""" +Simple Remote Builds +******************** + +This tool is an *experimental* tool (meaning, do not even try to pollute +the waf bug tracker with bugs in here, contact me directly) providing simple +remote builds. + +It uses rsync and ssh to perform the remote builds. +It is intended for performing cross-compilation on platforms where +a cross-compiler is either unavailable (eg. MacOS, QNX) a specific product +does not exist (eg. Windows builds using Visual Studio) or simply not installed. +This tool sends the sources and the waf script to the remote host, +and commands the usual waf execution. + +There are alternatives to using this tool, such as setting up shared folders, +logging on to remote machines, and building on the shared folders. +Electing one method or another depends on the size of the program. + + +Usage +===== + +1. Set your wscript file so it includes a list of variants, + e.g.:: + + from waflib import Utils + top = '.' + out = 'build' + + variants = [ + 'linux_64_debug', + 'linux_64_release', + 'linux_32_debug', + 'linux_32_release', + ] + + from waflib.extras import remote + + def options(opt): + # normal stuff from here on + opt.load('compiler_c') + + def configure(conf): + if not conf.variant: + return + # normal stuff from here on + conf.load('compiler_c') + + def build(bld): + if not bld.variant: + return + # normal stuff from here on + bld(features='c cprogram', target='app', source='main.c') + + +2. Build the waf file, so it includes this tool, and put it in the current + directory + + .. code:: bash + + ./waf-light --tools=remote + +3. Set the host names to access the hosts: + + .. code:: bash + + export REMOTE_QNX=user@kiunix + +4. Setup the ssh server and ssh keys + + The ssh key should not be protected by a password, or it will prompt for it every time. + Create the key on the client: + + .. code:: bash + + ssh-keygen -t rsa -f foo.rsa + + Then copy foo.rsa.pub to the remote machine (user@kiunix:/home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys), + and make sure the permissions are correct (chmod go-w ~ ~/.ssh ~/.ssh/authorized_keys) + + A separate key for the build processes can be set in the environment variable WAF_SSH_KEY. + The tool will then use 'ssh-keyscan' to avoid prompting for remote hosts, so + be warned to use this feature on internal networks only (MITM). + + .. code:: bash + + export WAF_SSH_KEY=~/foo.rsa + +5. Perform the build: + + .. code:: bash + + waf configure_all build_all --remote + +""" + + +import getpass, os, re, sys +from collections import OrderedDict +from waflib import Context, Options, Utils, ConfigSet + +from waflib.Build import BuildContext, CleanContext, InstallContext, UninstallContext +from waflib.Configure import ConfigurationContext + + +is_remote = False +if '--remote' in sys.argv: + is_remote = True + sys.argv.remove('--remote') + +class init(Context.Context): + """ + Generates the *_all commands + """ + cmd = 'init' + fun = 'init' + def execute(self): + for x in list(Context.g_module.variants): + self.make_variant(x) + lst = ['remote'] + for k in Options.commands: + if k.endswith('_all'): + name = k.replace('_all', '') + for x in Context.g_module.variants: + lst.append('%s_%s' % (name, x)) + else: + lst.append(k) + del Options.commands[:] + Options.commands += lst + + def make_variant(self, x): + for y in (BuildContext, CleanContext, InstallContext, UninstallContext): + name = y.__name__.replace('Context','').lower() + class tmp(y): + cmd = name + '_' + x + fun = 'build' + variant = x + class tmp(ConfigurationContext): + cmd = 'configure_' + x + fun = 'configure' + variant = x + def __init__(self, **kw): + ConfigurationContext.__init__(self, **kw) + self.setenv(x) + +class remote(BuildContext): + cmd = 'remote' + fun = 'build' + + def get_ssh_hosts(self): + lst = [] + for v in Context.g_module.variants: + self.env.HOST = self.login_to_host(self.variant_to_login(v)) + cmd = Utils.subst_vars('${SSH_KEYSCAN} -t rsa,ecdsa ${HOST}', self.env) + out, err = self.cmd_and_log(cmd, output=Context.BOTH, quiet=Context.BOTH) + lst.append(out.strip()) + return lst + + def setup_private_ssh_key(self): + """ + When WAF_SSH_KEY points to a private key, a .ssh directory will be created in the build directory + Make sure that the ssh key does not prompt for a password + """ + key = os.environ.get('WAF_SSH_KEY', '') + if not key: + return + if not os.path.isfile(key): + self.fatal('Key in WAF_SSH_KEY must point to a valid file') + self.ssh_dir = os.path.join(self.path.abspath(), 'build', '.ssh') + self.ssh_hosts = os.path.join(self.ssh_dir, 'known_hosts') + self.ssh_key = os.path.join(self.ssh_dir, os.path.basename(key)) + self.ssh_config = os.path.join(self.ssh_dir, 'config') + for x in self.ssh_hosts, self.ssh_key, self.ssh_config: + if not os.path.isfile(x): + if not os.path.isdir(self.ssh_dir): + os.makedirs(self.ssh_dir) + Utils.writef(self.ssh_key, Utils.readf(key), 'wb') + os.chmod(self.ssh_key, 448) + + Utils.writef(self.ssh_hosts, '\n'.join(self.get_ssh_hosts())) + os.chmod(self.ssh_key, 448) + + Utils.writef(self.ssh_config, 'UserKnownHostsFile %s' % self.ssh_hosts, 'wb') + os.chmod(self.ssh_config, 448) + self.env.SSH_OPTS = ['-F', self.ssh_config, '-i', self.ssh_key] + self.env.append_value('RSYNC_SEND_OPTS', '--exclude=build/.ssh') + + def skip_unbuildable_variant(self): + # skip variants that cannot be built on this OS + for k in Options.commands: + a, _, b = k.partition('_') + if b in Context.g_module.variants: + c, _, _ = b.partition('_') + if c != Utils.unversioned_sys_platform(): + Options.commands.remove(k) + + def login_to_host(self, login): + return re.sub('(\w+@)', '', login) + + def variant_to_login(self, variant): + """linux_32_debug -> search env.LINUX_32 and then env.LINUX""" + x = variant[:variant.rfind('_')] + ret = os.environ.get('REMOTE_' + x.upper(), '') + if not ret: + x = x[:x.find('_')] + ret = os.environ.get('REMOTE_' + x.upper(), '') + if not ret: + ret = '%s@localhost' % getpass.getuser() + return ret + + def execute(self): + global is_remote + if not is_remote: + self.skip_unbuildable_variant() + else: + BuildContext.execute(self) + + def restore(self): + self.top_dir = os.path.abspath(Context.g_module.top) + self.srcnode = self.root.find_node(self.top_dir) + self.path = self.srcnode + + self.out_dir = os.path.join(self.top_dir, Context.g_module.out) + self.bldnode = self.root.make_node(self.out_dir) + self.bldnode.mkdir() + + self.env = ConfigSet.ConfigSet() + + def extract_groups_of_builds(self): + """Return a dict mapping each variants to the commands to build""" + self.vgroups = {} + for x in reversed(Options.commands): + _, _, variant = x.partition('_') + if variant in Context.g_module.variants: + try: + dct = self.vgroups[variant] + except KeyError: + dct = self.vgroups[variant] = OrderedDict() + try: + dct[variant].append(x) + except KeyError: + dct[variant] = [x] + Options.commands.remove(x) + + def custom_options(self, login): + try: + return Context.g_module.host_options[login] + except (AttributeError, KeyError): + return {} + + def recurse(self, *k, **kw): + self.env.RSYNC = getattr(Context.g_module, 'rsync', 'rsync -a --chmod=u+rwx') + self.env.SSH = getattr(Context.g_module, 'ssh', 'ssh') + self.env.SSH_KEYSCAN = getattr(Context.g_module, 'ssh_keyscan', 'ssh-keyscan') + try: + self.env.WAF = getattr(Context.g_module, 'waf') + except AttributeError: + try: + os.stat('waf') + except KeyError: + self.fatal('Put a waf file in the directory (./waf-light --tools=remote)') + else: + self.env.WAF = './waf' + + self.extract_groups_of_builds() + self.setup_private_ssh_key() + for k, v in self.vgroups.items(): + task = self(rule=rsync_and_ssh, always=True) + task.env.login = self.variant_to_login(k) + + task.env.commands = [] + for opt, value in v.items(): + task.env.commands += value + task.env.variant = task.env.commands[0].partition('_')[2] + for opt, value in self.custom_options(k): + task.env[opt] = value + self.jobs = len(self.vgroups) + + def make_mkdir_command(self, task): + return Utils.subst_vars('${SSH} ${SSH_OPTS} ${login} "rm -fr ${remote_dir} && mkdir -p ${remote_dir}"', task.env) + + def make_send_command(self, task): + return Utils.subst_vars('${RSYNC} ${RSYNC_SEND_OPTS} -e "${SSH} ${SSH_OPTS}" ${local_dir} ${login}:${remote_dir}', task.env) + + def make_exec_command(self, task): + txt = '''${SSH} ${SSH_OPTS} ${login} "cd ${remote_dir} && ${WAF} ${commands}"''' + return Utils.subst_vars(txt, task.env) + + def make_save_command(self, task): + return Utils.subst_vars('${RSYNC} ${RSYNC_SAVE_OPTS} -e "${SSH} ${SSH_OPTS}" ${login}:${remote_dir_variant} ${build_dir}', task.env) + +def rsync_and_ssh(task): + + # remove a warning + task.uid_ = id(task) + + bld = task.generator.bld + + task.env.user, _, _ = task.env.login.partition('@') + task.env.hdir = Utils.to_hex(Utils.h_list((task.generator.path.abspath(), task.env.variant))) + task.env.remote_dir = '~%s/wafremote/%s' % (task.env.user, task.env.hdir) + task.env.local_dir = bld.srcnode.abspath() + '/' + + task.env.remote_dir_variant = '%s/%s/%s' % (task.env.remote_dir, Context.g_module.out, task.env.variant) + task.env.build_dir = bld.bldnode.abspath() + + ret = task.exec_command(bld.make_mkdir_command(task)) + if ret: + return ret + ret = task.exec_command(bld.make_send_command(task)) + if ret: + return ret + ret = task.exec_command(bld.make_exec_command(task)) + if ret: + return ret + ret = task.exec_command(bld.make_save_command(task)) + if ret: + return ret + diff --git a/extras/resx.py b/extras/resx.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..caf4d31 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/resx.py @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 + +import os +from waflib import Task +from waflib.TaskGen import extension + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_program(['resgen'], var='RESGEN') + conf.env.RESGENFLAGS = '/useSourcePath' + +@extension('.resx') +def resx_file(self, node): + """ + Bind the .resx extension to a resgen task + """ + if not getattr(self, 'cs_task', None): + self.bld.fatal('resx_file has no link task for use %r' % self) + + # Given assembly 'Foo' and file 'Sub/Dir/File.resx', create 'Foo.Sub.Dir.File.resources' + assembly = getattr(self, 'namespace', os.path.splitext(self.gen)[0]) + res = os.path.splitext(node.path_from(self.path))[0].replace('/', '.').replace('\\', '.') + out = self.path.find_or_declare(assembly + '.' + res + '.resources') + + tsk = self.create_task('resgen', node, out) + + self.cs_task.dep_nodes.extend(tsk.outputs) # dependency + self.env.append_value('RESOURCES', tsk.outputs[0].bldpath()) + +class resgen(Task.Task): + """ + Compile C# resource files + """ + color = 'YELLOW' + run_str = '${RESGEN} ${RESGENFLAGS} ${SRC} ${TGT}' diff --git a/extras/review.py b/extras/review.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..561e062 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/review.py @@ -0,0 +1,325 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Laurent Birtz, 2011 +# moved the code into a separate tool (ita) + +""" +There are several things here: +- a different command-line option management making options persistent +- the review command to display the options set + +Assumptions: +- configuration options are not always added to the right group (and do not count on the users to do it...) +- the options are persistent between the executions (waf options are NOT persistent by design), even for the configuration +- when the options change, the build is invalidated (forcing a reconfiguration) +""" + +import os, textwrap, shutil +from waflib import Logs, Context, ConfigSet, Options, Build, Configure + +class Odict(dict): + """Ordered dictionary""" + def __init__(self, data=None): + self._keys = [] + dict.__init__(self) + if data: + # we were provided a regular dict + if isinstance(data, dict): + self.append_from_dict(data) + + # we were provided a tuple list + elif type(data) == list: + self.append_from_plist(data) + + # we were provided invalid input + else: + raise Exception("expected a dict or a tuple list") + + def append_from_dict(self, dict): + map(self.__setitem__, dict.keys(), dict.values()) + + def append_from_plist(self, plist): + for pair in plist: + if len(pair) != 2: + raise Exception("invalid pairs list") + for (k, v) in plist: + self.__setitem__(k, v) + + def __delitem__(self, key): + if not key in self._keys: + raise KeyError(key) + dict.__delitem__(self, key) + self._keys.remove(key) + + def __setitem__(self, key, item): + dict.__setitem__(self, key, item) + if key not in self._keys: + self._keys.append(key) + + def clear(self): + dict.clear(self) + self._keys = [] + + def copy(self): + return Odict(self.plist()) + + def items(self): + return zip(self._keys, self.values()) + + def keys(self): + return list(self._keys) # return a copy of the list + + def values(self): + return map(self.get, self._keys) + + def plist(self): + p = [] + for k, v in self.items(): + p.append( (k, v) ) + return p + + def __str__(self): + buf = [] + buf.append("{ ") + for k, v in self.items(): + buf.append('%r : %r, ' % (k, v)) + buf.append("}") + return ''.join(buf) + +review_options = Odict() +""" +Ordered dictionary mapping configuration option names to their optparse option. +""" + +review_defaults = {} +""" +Dictionary mapping configuration option names to their default value. +""" + +old_review_set = None +""" +Review set containing the configuration values before parsing the command line. +""" + +new_review_set = None +""" +Review set containing the configuration values after parsing the command line. +""" + +class OptionsReview(Options.OptionsContext): + def __init__(self, **kw): + super(self.__class__, self).__init__(**kw) + + def prepare_config_review(self): + """ + Find the configuration options that are reviewable, detach + their default value from their optparse object and store them + into the review dictionaries. + """ + gr = self.get_option_group('configure options') + for opt in gr.option_list: + if opt.action != 'store' or opt.dest in ("out", "top"): + continue + review_options[opt.dest] = opt + review_defaults[opt.dest] = opt.default + if gr.defaults.has_key(opt.dest): + del gr.defaults[opt.dest] + opt.default = None + + def parse_args(self): + self.prepare_config_review() + self.parser.get_option('--prefix').help = 'installation prefix' + super(OptionsReview, self).parse_args() + Context.create_context('review').refresh_review_set() + +class ReviewContext(Context.Context): + '''reviews the configuration values''' + + cmd = 'review' + + def __init__(self, **kw): + super(self.__class__, self).__init__(**kw) + + out = Options.options.out + if not out: + out = getattr(Context.g_module, Context.OUT, None) + if not out: + out = Options.lockfile.replace('.lock-waf', '') + self.build_path = (os.path.isabs(out) and self.root or self.path).make_node(out).abspath() + """Path to the build directory""" + + self.cache_path = os.path.join(self.build_path, Build.CACHE_DIR) + """Path to the cache directory""" + + self.review_path = os.path.join(self.cache_path, 'review.cache') + """Path to the review cache file""" + + def execute(self): + """ + Display and store the review set. Invalidate the cache as required. + """ + if not self.compare_review_set(old_review_set, new_review_set): + self.invalidate_cache() + self.store_review_set(new_review_set) + print(self.display_review_set(new_review_set)) + + def invalidate_cache(self): + """Invalidate the cache to prevent bad builds.""" + try: + Logs.warn("Removing the cached configuration since the options have changed") + shutil.rmtree(self.cache_path) + except: + pass + + def refresh_review_set(self): + """ + Obtain the old review set and the new review set, and import the new set. + """ + global old_review_set, new_review_set + old_review_set = self.load_review_set() + new_review_set = self.update_review_set(old_review_set) + self.import_review_set(new_review_set) + + def load_review_set(self): + """ + Load and return the review set from the cache if it exists. + Otherwise, return an empty set. + """ + if os.path.isfile(self.review_path): + return ConfigSet.ConfigSet(self.review_path) + return ConfigSet.ConfigSet() + + def store_review_set(self, review_set): + """ + Store the review set specified in the cache. + """ + if not os.path.isdir(self.cache_path): + os.makedirs(self.cache_path) + review_set.store(self.review_path) + + def update_review_set(self, old_set): + """ + Merge the options passed on the command line with those imported + from the previous review set and return the corresponding + preview set. + """ + + # Convert value to string. It's important that 'None' maps to + # the empty string. + def val_to_str(val): + if val == None or val == '': + return '' + return str(val) + + new_set = ConfigSet.ConfigSet() + opt_dict = Options.options.__dict__ + + for name in review_options.keys(): + # the option is specified explicitly on the command line + if name in opt_dict: + # if the option is the default, pretend it was never specified + if val_to_str(opt_dict[name]) != val_to_str(review_defaults[name]): + new_set[name] = opt_dict[name] + # the option was explicitly specified in a previous command + elif name in old_set: + new_set[name] = old_set[name] + + return new_set + + def import_review_set(self, review_set): + """ + Import the actual value of the reviewable options in the option + dictionary, given the current review set. + """ + for name in review_options.keys(): + if name in review_set: + value = review_set[name] + else: + value = review_defaults[name] + setattr(Options.options, name, value) + + def compare_review_set(self, set1, set2): + """ + Return true if the review sets specified are equal. + """ + if len(set1.keys()) != len(set2.keys()): + return False + for key in set1.keys(): + if not key in set2 or set1[key] != set2[key]: + return False + return True + + def display_review_set(self, review_set): + """ + Return the string representing the review set specified. + """ + term_width = Logs.get_term_cols() + lines = [] + for dest in review_options.keys(): + opt = review_options[dest] + name = ", ".join(opt._short_opts + opt._long_opts) + help = opt.help + actual = None + if dest in review_set: + actual = review_set[dest] + default = review_defaults[dest] + lines.append(self.format_option(name, help, actual, default, term_width)) + return "Configuration:\n\n" + "\n\n".join(lines) + "\n" + + def format_option(self, name, help, actual, default, term_width): + """ + Return the string representing the option specified. + """ + def val_to_str(val): + if val == None or val == '': + return "(void)" + return str(val) + + max_name_len = 20 + sep_len = 2 + + w = textwrap.TextWrapper() + w.width = term_width - 1 + if w.width < 60: + w.width = 60 + + out = "" + + # format the help + out += w.fill(help) + "\n" + + # format the name + name_len = len(name) + out += Logs.colors.CYAN + name + Logs.colors.NORMAL + + # set the indentation used when the value wraps to the next line + w.subsequent_indent = " ".rjust(max_name_len + sep_len) + w.width -= (max_name_len + sep_len) + + # the name string is too long, switch to the next line + if name_len > max_name_len: + out += "\n" + w.subsequent_indent + + # fill the remaining of the line with spaces + else: + out += " ".rjust(max_name_len + sep_len - name_len) + + # format the actual value, if there is one + if actual != None: + out += Logs.colors.BOLD + w.fill(val_to_str(actual)) + Logs.colors.NORMAL + "\n" + w.subsequent_indent + + # format the default value + default_fmt = val_to_str(default) + if actual != None: + default_fmt = "default: " + default_fmt + out += Logs.colors.NORMAL + w.fill(default_fmt) + Logs.colors.NORMAL + + return out + +# Monkey-patch ConfigurationContext.execute() to have it store the review set. +old_configure_execute = Configure.ConfigurationContext.execute +def new_configure_execute(self): + old_configure_execute(self) + Context.create_context('review').store_review_set(new_review_set) +Configure.ConfigurationContext.execute = new_configure_execute + diff --git a/extras/rst.py b/extras/rst.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3c3a5e --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/rst.py @@ -0,0 +1,260 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Jérôme Carretero, 2013 (zougloub) + +""" +reStructuredText support (experimental) + +Example:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('rst') + if not conf.env.RST2HTML: + conf.fatal('The program rst2html is required') + + def build(bld): + bld( + features = 'rst', + type = 'rst2html', # rst2html, rst2pdf, ... + source = 'index.rst', # mandatory, the source + deps = 'image.png', # to give additional non-trivial dependencies + ) + +By default the tool looks for a set of programs in PATH. +The tools are defined in `rst_progs`. +To configure with a special program use:: + + $ RST2HTML=/path/to/rst2html waf configure + +This tool is experimental; don't hesitate to contribute to it. + +""" + +import re +from waflib import Node, Utils, Task, Errors, Logs +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method + +rst_progs = "rst2html rst2xetex rst2latex rst2xml rst2pdf rst2s5 rst2man rst2odt rst2rtf".split() + +def parse_rst_node(task, node, nodes, names, seen, dirs=None): + # TODO add extensibility, to handle custom rst include tags... + if dirs is None: + dirs = (node.parent,node.get_bld().parent) + + if node in seen: + return + seen.append(node) + code = node.read() + re_rst = re.compile(r'^\s*.. ((?P<subst>\|\S+\|) )?(?P<type>include|image|figure):: (?P<file>.*)$', re.M) + for match in re_rst.finditer(code): + ipath = match.group('file') + itype = match.group('type') + Logs.debug('rst: visiting %s: %s', itype, ipath) + found = False + for d in dirs: + Logs.debug('rst: looking for %s in %s', ipath, d.abspath()) + found = d.find_node(ipath) + if found: + Logs.debug('rst: found %s as %s', ipath, found.abspath()) + nodes.append((itype, found)) + if itype == 'include': + parse_rst_node(task, found, nodes, names, seen) + break + if not found: + names.append((itype, ipath)) + +class docutils(Task.Task): + """ + Compile a rst file. + """ + + def scan(self): + """ + A recursive regex-based scanner that finds rst dependencies. + """ + + nodes = [] + names = [] + seen = [] + + node = self.inputs[0] + + if not node: + return (nodes, names) + + parse_rst_node(self, node, nodes, names, seen) + + Logs.debug('rst: %r: found the following file deps: %r', self, nodes) + if names: + Logs.warn('rst: %r: could not find the following file deps: %r', self, names) + + return ([v for (t,v) in nodes], [v for (t,v) in names]) + + def check_status(self, msg, retcode): + """ + Check an exit status and raise an error with a particular message + + :param msg: message to display if the code is non-zero + :type msg: string + :param retcode: condition + :type retcode: boolean + """ + if retcode != 0: + raise Errors.WafError('%r command exit status %r' % (msg, retcode)) + + def run(self): + """ + Runs the rst compilation using docutils + """ + raise NotImplementedError() + +class rst2html(docutils): + color = 'BLUE' + + def __init__(self, *args, **kw): + docutils.__init__(self, *args, **kw) + self.command = self.generator.env.RST2HTML + self.attributes = ['stylesheet'] + + def scan(self): + nodes, names = docutils.scan(self) + + for attribute in self.attributes: + stylesheet = getattr(self.generator, attribute, None) + if stylesheet is not None: + ssnode = self.generator.to_nodes(stylesheet)[0] + nodes.append(ssnode) + Logs.debug('rst: adding dep to %s %s', attribute, stylesheet) + + return nodes, names + + def run(self): + cwdn = self.outputs[0].parent + src = self.inputs[0].path_from(cwdn) + dst = self.outputs[0].path_from(cwdn) + + cmd = self.command + [src, dst] + cmd += Utils.to_list(getattr(self.generator, 'options', [])) + for attribute in self.attributes: + stylesheet = getattr(self.generator, attribute, None) + if stylesheet is not None: + stylesheet = self.generator.to_nodes(stylesheet)[0] + cmd += ['--%s' % attribute, stylesheet.path_from(cwdn)] + + return self.exec_command(cmd, cwd=cwdn.abspath()) + +class rst2s5(rst2html): + def __init__(self, *args, **kw): + rst2html.__init__(self, *args, **kw) + self.command = self.generator.env.RST2S5 + self.attributes = ['stylesheet'] + +class rst2latex(rst2html): + def __init__(self, *args, **kw): + rst2html.__init__(self, *args, **kw) + self.command = self.generator.env.RST2LATEX + self.attributes = ['stylesheet'] + +class rst2xetex(rst2html): + def __init__(self, *args, **kw): + rst2html.__init__(self, *args, **kw) + self.command = self.generator.env.RST2XETEX + self.attributes = ['stylesheet'] + +class rst2pdf(docutils): + color = 'BLUE' + def run(self): + cwdn = self.outputs[0].parent + src = self.inputs[0].path_from(cwdn) + dst = self.outputs[0].path_from(cwdn) + + cmd = self.generator.env.RST2PDF + [src, '-o', dst] + cmd += Utils.to_list(getattr(self.generator, 'options', [])) + + return self.exec_command(cmd, cwd=cwdn.abspath()) + + +@feature('rst') +@before_method('process_source') +def apply_rst(self): + """ + Create :py:class:`rst` or other rst-related task objects + """ + + if self.target: + if isinstance(self.target, Node.Node): + tgt = self.target + elif isinstance(self.target, str): + tgt = self.path.get_bld().make_node(self.target) + else: + self.bld.fatal("rst: Don't know how to build target name %s which is not a string or Node for %s" % (self.target, self)) + else: + tgt = None + + tsk_type = getattr(self, 'type', None) + + src = self.to_nodes(self.source) + assert len(src) == 1 + src = src[0] + + if tsk_type is not None and tgt is None: + if tsk_type.startswith('rst2'): + ext = tsk_type[4:] + else: + self.bld.fatal("rst: Could not detect the output file extension for %s" % self) + tgt = src.change_ext('.%s' % ext) + elif tsk_type is None and tgt is not None: + out = tgt.name + ext = out[out.rfind('.')+1:] + self.type = 'rst2' + ext + elif tsk_type is not None and tgt is not None: + # the user knows what he wants + pass + else: + self.bld.fatal("rst: Need to indicate task type or target name for %s" % self) + + deps_lst = [] + + if getattr(self, 'deps', None): + deps = self.to_list(self.deps) + for filename in deps: + n = self.path.find_resource(filename) + if not n: + self.bld.fatal('Could not find %r for %r' % (filename, self)) + if not n in deps_lst: + deps_lst.append(n) + + try: + task = self.create_task(self.type, src, tgt) + except KeyError: + self.bld.fatal("rst: Task of type %s not implemented (created by %s)" % (self.type, self)) + + task.env = self.env + + # add the manual dependencies + if deps_lst: + try: + lst = self.bld.node_deps[task.uid()] + for n in deps_lst: + if not n in lst: + lst.append(n) + except KeyError: + self.bld.node_deps[task.uid()] = deps_lst + + inst_to = getattr(self, 'install_path', None) + if inst_to: + self.install_task = self.add_install_files(install_to=inst_to, install_from=task.outputs[:]) + + self.source = [] + +def configure(self): + """ + Try to find the rst programs. + + Do not raise any error if they are not found. + You'll have to use additional code in configure() to die + if programs were not found. + """ + for p in rst_progs: + self.find_program(p, mandatory=False) + diff --git a/extras/run_do_script.py b/extras/run_do_script.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3c5812 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/run_do_script.py @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Hans-Martin von Gaudecker, 2012 + +""" +Run a Stata do-script in the directory specified by **ctx.bldnode**. The +first and only argument will be the name of the do-script (no extension), +which can be accessed inside the do-script by the local macro `1'. Useful +for keeping a log file. + +The tool uses the log file that is automatically kept by Stata only +for error-catching purposes, it will be destroyed if the task finished +without error. In case of an error in **some_script.do**, you can inspect +it as **some_script.log** in the **ctx.bldnode** directory. + +Note that Stata will not return an error code if it exits abnormally -- +catching errors relies on parsing the log file mentioned before. Should +the parser behave incorrectly please send an email to hmgaudecker [at] gmail. + +**WARNING** + + The tool will not work if multiple do-scripts of the same name---but in + different directories---are run at the same time! Avoid this situation. + +Usage:: + + ctx(features='run_do_script', + source='some_script.do', + target=['some_table.tex', 'some_figure.eps'], + deps='some_data.csv') +""" + + +import os, re, sys +from waflib import Task, TaskGen, Logs + +if sys.platform == 'darwin': + STATA_COMMANDS = ['Stata64MP', 'StataMP', + 'Stata64SE', 'StataSE', + 'Stata64', 'Stata'] + STATAFLAGS = '-e -q do' + STATAENCODING = 'MacRoman' +elif sys.platform.startswith('linux'): + STATA_COMMANDS = ['stata-mp', 'stata-se', 'stata'] + STATAFLAGS = '-b -q do' + # Not sure whether this is correct... + STATAENCODING = 'Latin-1' +elif sys.platform.lower().startswith('win'): + STATA_COMMANDS = ['StataMP-64', 'StataMP-ia', + 'StataMP', 'StataSE-64', + 'StataSE-ia', 'StataSE', + 'Stata-64', 'Stata-ia', + 'Stata.e', 'WMPSTATA', + 'WSESTATA', 'WSTATA'] + STATAFLAGS = '/e do' + STATAENCODING = 'Latin-1' +else: + raise Exception("Unknown sys.platform: %s " % sys.platform) + +def configure(ctx): + ctx.find_program(STATA_COMMANDS, var='STATACMD', errmsg="""\n +No Stata executable found!\n\n +If Stata is needed:\n + 1) Check the settings of your system path. + 2) Note we are looking for Stata executables called: %s + If yours has a different name, please report to hmgaudecker [at] gmail\n +Else:\n + Do not load the 'run_do_script' tool in the main wscript.\n\n""" % STATA_COMMANDS) + ctx.env.STATAFLAGS = STATAFLAGS + ctx.env.STATAENCODING = STATAENCODING + +class run_do_script_base(Task.Task): + """Run a Stata do-script from the bldnode directory.""" + run_str = '"${STATACMD}" ${STATAFLAGS} "${SRC[0].abspath()}" "${DOFILETRUNK}"' + shell = True + +class run_do_script(run_do_script_base): + """Use the log file automatically kept by Stata for error-catching. + Erase it if the task finished without error. If not, it will show + up as do_script.log in the bldnode directory. + """ + def run(self): + run_do_script_base.run(self) + ret, log_tail = self.check_erase_log_file() + if ret: + Logs.error("""Running Stata on %r failed with code %r.\n\nCheck the log file %s, last 10 lines\n\n%s\n\n\n""", + self.inputs[0], ret, self.env.LOGFILEPATH, log_tail) + return ret + + def check_erase_log_file(self): + """Parse Stata's default log file and erase it if everything okay. + + Parser is based on Brendan Halpin's shell script found here: + http://teaching.sociology.ul.ie/bhalpin/wordpress/?p=122 + """ + + if sys.version_info.major >= 3: + kwargs = {'file': self.env.LOGFILEPATH, 'mode': 'r', 'encoding': self.env.STATAENCODING} + else: + kwargs = {'name': self.env.LOGFILEPATH, 'mode': 'r'} + with open(**kwargs) as log: + log_tail = log.readlines()[-10:] + for line in log_tail: + error_found = re.match("r\(([0-9]+)\)", line) + if error_found: + return error_found.group(1), ''.join(log_tail) + else: + pass + # Only end up here if the parser did not identify an error. + os.remove(self.env.LOGFILEPATH) + return None, None + + +@TaskGen.feature('run_do_script') +@TaskGen.before_method('process_source') +def apply_run_do_script(tg): + """Task generator customising the options etc. to call Stata in batch + mode for running a do-script. + """ + + # Convert sources and targets to nodes + src_node = tg.path.find_resource(tg.source) + tgt_nodes = [tg.path.find_or_declare(t) for t in tg.to_list(tg.target)] + + tsk = tg.create_task('run_do_script', src=src_node, tgt=tgt_nodes) + tsk.env.DOFILETRUNK = os.path.splitext(src_node.name)[0] + tsk.env.LOGFILEPATH = os.path.join(tg.bld.bldnode.abspath(), '%s.log' % (tsk.env.DOFILETRUNK)) + + # dependencies (if the attribute 'deps' changes, trigger a recompilation) + for x in tg.to_list(getattr(tg, 'deps', [])): + node = tg.path.find_resource(x) + if not node: + tg.bld.fatal('Could not find dependency %r for running %r' % (x, src_node.abspath())) + tsk.dep_nodes.append(node) + Logs.debug('deps: found dependencies %r for running %r', tsk.dep_nodes, src_node.abspath()) + + # Bypass the execution of process_source by setting the source to an empty list + tg.source = [] + diff --git a/extras/run_m_script.py b/extras/run_m_script.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b5f27eb --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/run_m_script.py @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Hans-Martin von Gaudecker, 2012 + +""" +Run a Matlab script. + +Note that the script is run in the directory where it lives -- Matlab won't +allow it any other way. + +For error-catching purposes, keep an own log-file that is destroyed if the +task finished without error. If not, it will show up as mscript_[index].log +in the bldnode directory. + +Usage:: + + ctx(features='run_m_script', + source='some_script.m', + target=['some_table.tex', 'some_figure.eps'], + deps='some_data.mat') +""" + +import os, sys +from waflib import Task, TaskGen, Logs + +MATLAB_COMMANDS = ['matlab'] + +def configure(ctx): + ctx.find_program(MATLAB_COMMANDS, var='MATLABCMD', errmsg = """\n +No Matlab executable found!\n\n +If Matlab is needed:\n + 1) Check the settings of your system path. + 2) Note we are looking for Matlab executables called: %s + If yours has a different name, please report to hmgaudecker [at] gmail\n +Else:\n + Do not load the 'run_m_script' tool in the main wscript.\n\n""" % MATLAB_COMMANDS) + ctx.env.MATLABFLAGS = '-wait -nojvm -nosplash -minimize' + +class run_m_script_base(Task.Task): + """Run a Matlab script.""" + run_str = '"${MATLABCMD}" ${MATLABFLAGS} -logfile "${LOGFILEPATH}" -r "try, ${MSCRIPTTRUNK}, exit(0), catch err, disp(err.getReport()), exit(1), end"' + shell = True + +class run_m_script(run_m_script_base): + """Erase the Matlab overall log file if everything went okay, else raise an + error and print its 10 last lines. + """ + def run(self): + ret = run_m_script_base.run(self) + logfile = self.env.LOGFILEPATH + if ret: + mode = 'r' + if sys.version_info.major >= 3: + mode = 'rb' + with open(logfile, mode=mode) as f: + tail = f.readlines()[-10:] + Logs.error("""Running Matlab on %r returned the error %r\n\nCheck the log file %s, last 10 lines\n\n%s\n\n\n""", + self.inputs[0], ret, logfile, '\n'.join(tail)) + else: + os.remove(logfile) + return ret + +@TaskGen.feature('run_m_script') +@TaskGen.before_method('process_source') +def apply_run_m_script(tg): + """Task generator customising the options etc. to call Matlab in batch + mode for running a m-script. + """ + + # Convert sources and targets to nodes + src_node = tg.path.find_resource(tg.source) + tgt_nodes = [tg.path.find_or_declare(t) for t in tg.to_list(tg.target)] + + tsk = tg.create_task('run_m_script', src=src_node, tgt=tgt_nodes) + tsk.cwd = src_node.parent.abspath() + tsk.env.MSCRIPTTRUNK = os.path.splitext(src_node.name)[0] + tsk.env.LOGFILEPATH = os.path.join(tg.bld.bldnode.abspath(), '%s_%d.log' % (tsk.env.MSCRIPTTRUNK, tg.idx)) + + # dependencies (if the attribute 'deps' changes, trigger a recompilation) + for x in tg.to_list(getattr(tg, 'deps', [])): + node = tg.path.find_resource(x) + if not node: + tg.bld.fatal('Could not find dependency %r for running %r' % (x, src_node.abspath())) + tsk.dep_nodes.append(node) + Logs.debug('deps: found dependencies %r for running %r', tsk.dep_nodes, src_node.abspath()) + + # Bypass the execution of process_source by setting the source to an empty list + tg.source = [] diff --git a/extras/run_py_script.py b/extras/run_py_script.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3670381 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/run_py_script.py @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Hans-Martin von Gaudecker, 2012 + +""" +Run a Python script in the directory specified by **ctx.bldnode**. + +Select a Python version by specifying the **version** keyword for +the task generator instance as integer 2 or 3. Default is 3. + +If the build environment has an attribute "PROJECT_PATHS" with +a key "PROJECT_ROOT", its value will be appended to the PYTHONPATH. +Same a string passed to the optional **add_to_pythonpath** +keyword (appended after the PROJECT_ROOT). + +Usage:: + + ctx(features='run_py_script', version=3, + source='some_script.py', + target=['some_table.tex', 'some_figure.eps'], + deps='some_data.csv', + add_to_pythonpath='src/some/library') +""" + +import os, re +from waflib import Task, TaskGen, Logs + + +def configure(conf): + """TODO: Might need to be updated for Windows once + "PEP 397":http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0397/ is settled. + """ + conf.find_program('python', var='PY2CMD', mandatory=False) + conf.find_program('python3', var='PY3CMD', mandatory=False) + if not conf.env.PY2CMD and not conf.env.PY3CMD: + conf.fatal("No Python interpreter found!") + +class run_py_2_script(Task.Task): + """Run a Python 2 script.""" + run_str = '${PY2CMD} ${SRC[0].abspath()}' + shell=True + +class run_py_3_script(Task.Task): + """Run a Python 3 script.""" + run_str = '${PY3CMD} ${SRC[0].abspath()}' + shell=True + +@TaskGen.feature('run_py_script') +@TaskGen.before_method('process_source') +def apply_run_py_script(tg): + """Task generator for running either Python 2 or Python 3 on a single + script. + + Attributes: + + * source -- A **single** source node or string. (required) + * target -- A single target or list of targets (nodes or strings) + * deps -- A single dependency or list of dependencies (nodes or strings) + * add_to_pythonpath -- A string that will be appended to the PYTHONPATH environment variable + + If the build environment has an attribute "PROJECT_PATHS" with + a key "PROJECT_ROOT", its value will be appended to the PYTHONPATH. + """ + + # Set the Python version to use, default to 3. + v = getattr(tg, 'version', 3) + if v not in (2, 3): + raise ValueError("Specify the 'version' attribute for run_py_script task generator as integer 2 or 3.\n Got: %s" %v) + + # Convert sources and targets to nodes + src_node = tg.path.find_resource(tg.source) + tgt_nodes = [tg.path.find_or_declare(t) for t in tg.to_list(tg.target)] + + # Create the task. + tsk = tg.create_task('run_py_%d_script' %v, src=src_node, tgt=tgt_nodes) + + # custom execution environment + # TODO use a list and os.sep.join(lst) at the end instead of concatenating strings + tsk.env.env = dict(os.environ) + tsk.env.env['PYTHONPATH'] = tsk.env.env.get('PYTHONPATH', '') + project_paths = getattr(tsk.env, 'PROJECT_PATHS', None) + if project_paths and 'PROJECT_ROOT' in project_paths: + tsk.env.env['PYTHONPATH'] += os.pathsep + project_paths['PROJECT_ROOT'].abspath() + if getattr(tg, 'add_to_pythonpath', None): + tsk.env.env['PYTHONPATH'] += os.pathsep + tg.add_to_pythonpath + + # Clean up the PYTHONPATH -- replace double occurrences of path separator + tsk.env.env['PYTHONPATH'] = re.sub(os.pathsep + '+', os.pathsep, tsk.env.env['PYTHONPATH']) + + # Clean up the PYTHONPATH -- doesn't like starting with path separator + if tsk.env.env['PYTHONPATH'].startswith(os.pathsep): + tsk.env.env['PYTHONPATH'] = tsk.env.env['PYTHONPATH'][1:] + + # dependencies (if the attribute 'deps' changes, trigger a recompilation) + for x in tg.to_list(getattr(tg, 'deps', [])): + node = tg.path.find_resource(x) + if not node: + tg.bld.fatal('Could not find dependency %r for running %r' % (x, src_node.abspath())) + tsk.dep_nodes.append(node) + Logs.debug('deps: found dependencies %r for running %r', tsk.dep_nodes, src_node.abspath()) + + # Bypass the execution of process_source by setting the source to an empty list + tg.source = [] + diff --git a/extras/run_r_script.py b/extras/run_r_script.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0d8f2b --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/run_r_script.py @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Hans-Martin von Gaudecker, 2012 + +""" +Run a R script in the directory specified by **ctx.bldnode**. + +For error-catching purposes, keep an own log-file that is destroyed if the +task finished without error. If not, it will show up as rscript_[index].log +in the bldnode directory. + +Usage:: + + ctx(features='run_r_script', + source='some_script.r', + target=['some_table.tex', 'some_figure.eps'], + deps='some_data.csv') +""" + + +import os, sys +from waflib import Task, TaskGen, Logs + +R_COMMANDS = ['RTerm', 'R', 'r'] + +def configure(ctx): + ctx.find_program(R_COMMANDS, var='RCMD', errmsg = """\n +No R executable found!\n\n +If R is needed:\n + 1) Check the settings of your system path. + 2) Note we are looking for R executables called: %s + If yours has a different name, please report to hmgaudecker [at] gmail\n +Else:\n + Do not load the 'run_r_script' tool in the main wscript.\n\n""" % R_COMMANDS) + ctx.env.RFLAGS = 'CMD BATCH --slave' + +class run_r_script_base(Task.Task): + """Run a R script.""" + run_str = '"${RCMD}" ${RFLAGS} "${SRC[0].abspath()}" "${LOGFILEPATH}"' + shell = True + +class run_r_script(run_r_script_base): + """Erase the R overall log file if everything went okay, else raise an + error and print its 10 last lines. + """ + def run(self): + ret = run_r_script_base.run(self) + logfile = self.env.LOGFILEPATH + if ret: + mode = 'r' + if sys.version_info.major >= 3: + mode = 'rb' + with open(logfile, mode=mode) as f: + tail = f.readlines()[-10:] + Logs.error("""Running R on %r returned the error %r\n\nCheck the log file %s, last 10 lines\n\n%s\n\n\n""", + self.inputs[0], ret, logfile, '\n'.join(tail)) + else: + os.remove(logfile) + return ret + + +@TaskGen.feature('run_r_script') +@TaskGen.before_method('process_source') +def apply_run_r_script(tg): + """Task generator customising the options etc. to call R in batch + mode for running a R script. + """ + + # Convert sources and targets to nodes + src_node = tg.path.find_resource(tg.source) + tgt_nodes = [tg.path.find_or_declare(t) for t in tg.to_list(tg.target)] + + tsk = tg.create_task('run_r_script', src=src_node, tgt=tgt_nodes) + tsk.env.LOGFILEPATH = os.path.join(tg.bld.bldnode.abspath(), '%s_%d.log' % (os.path.splitext(src_node.name)[0], tg.idx)) + + # dependencies (if the attribute 'deps' changes, trigger a recompilation) + for x in tg.to_list(getattr(tg, 'deps', [])): + node = tg.path.find_resource(x) + if not node: + tg.bld.fatal('Could not find dependency %r for running %r' % (x, src_node.abspath())) + tsk.dep_nodes.append(node) + Logs.debug('deps: found dependencies %r for running %r', tsk.dep_nodes, src_node.abspath()) + + # Bypass the execution of process_source by setting the source to an empty list + tg.source = [] + diff --git a/extras/sas.py b/extras/sas.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..754c614 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/sas.py @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Mark Coggeshall, 2010 + +"SAS support" + +import os +from waflib import Task, Errors, Logs +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method + +sas_fun, _ = Task.compile_fun('sas -sysin ${SRCFILE} -log ${LOGFILE} -print ${LSTFILE}', shell=False) + +class sas(Task.Task): + vars = ['SAS', 'SASFLAGS'] + def run(task): + command = 'SAS' + fun = sas_fun + + node = task.inputs[0] + logfilenode = node.change_ext('.log') + lstfilenode = node.change_ext('.lst') + + # set the cwd + task.cwd = task.inputs[0].parent.get_src().abspath() + Logs.debug('runner: %r on %r', command, node) + + SASINPUTS = node.parent.get_bld().abspath() + os.pathsep + node.parent.get_src().abspath() + os.pathsep + task.env.env = {'SASINPUTS': SASINPUTS} + + task.env.SRCFILE = node.abspath() + task.env.LOGFILE = logfilenode.abspath() + task.env.LSTFILE = lstfilenode.abspath() + ret = fun(task) + if ret: + Logs.error('Running %s on %r returned a non-zero exit', command, node) + Logs.error('SRCFILE = %r', node) + Logs.error('LOGFILE = %r', logfilenode) + Logs.error('LSTFILE = %r', lstfilenode) + return ret + +@feature('sas') +@before_method('process_source') +def apply_sas(self): + if not getattr(self, 'type', None) in ('sas',): + self.type = 'sas' + + self.env['logdir'] = getattr(self, 'logdir', 'log') + self.env['lstdir'] = getattr(self, 'lstdir', 'lst') + + deps_lst = [] + + if getattr(self, 'deps', None): + deps = self.to_list(self.deps) + for filename in deps: + n = self.path.find_resource(filename) + if not n: + n = self.bld.root.find_resource(filename) + if not n: + raise Errors.WafError('cannot find input file %s for processing' % filename) + if not n in deps_lst: + deps_lst.append(n) + + for node in self.to_nodes(self.source): + if self.type == 'sas': + task = self.create_task('sas', src=node) + task.dep_nodes = deps_lst + self.source = [] + +def configure(self): + self.find_program('sas', var='SAS', mandatory=False) + diff --git a/extras/satellite_assembly.py b/extras/satellite_assembly.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..005eb07 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/satellite_assembly.py @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# encoding: utf-8 +# vim: tabstop=4 noexpandtab + +""" +Create a satellite assembly from "*.??.txt" files. ?? stands for a language code. + +The projects Resources subfolder contains resources.??.txt string files for several languages. +The build folder will hold the satellite assemblies as ./??/ExeName.resources.dll + +#gen becomes template (It is called gen because it also uses resx.py). +bld(source='Resources/resources.de.txt',gen=ExeName) +""" + +import os, re +from waflib import Task +from waflib.TaskGen import feature,before_method + +class al(Task.Task): + run_str = '${AL} ${ALFLAGS}' + +@feature('satellite_assembly') +@before_method('process_source') +def satellite_assembly(self): + if not getattr(self, 'gen', None): + self.bld.fatal('satellite_assembly needs a template assembly provided with the "gen" parameter') + res_lang = re.compile(r'(.*)\.(\w\w)\.(?:resx|txt)',flags=re.I) + + # self.source can contain node objects, so this will break in one way or another + self.source = self.to_list(self.source) + for i, x in enumerate(self.source): + #x = 'resources/resources.de.resx' + #x = 'resources/resources.de.txt' + mo = res_lang.match(x) + if mo: + template = os.path.splitext(self.gen)[0] + templatedir, templatename = os.path.split(template) + res = mo.group(1) + lang = mo.group(2) + #./Resources/resources.de.resources + resources = self.path.find_or_declare(res+ '.' + lang + '.resources') + self.create_task('resgen', self.to_nodes(x), [resources]) + #./de/Exename.resources.dll + satellite = self.path.find_or_declare(os.path.join(templatedir,lang,templatename) + '.resources.dll') + tsk = self.create_task('al',[resources],[satellite]) + tsk.env.append_value('ALFLAGS','/template:'+os.path.join(self.path.relpath(),self.gen)) + tsk.env.append_value('ALFLAGS','/embed:'+resources.relpath()) + tsk.env.append_value('ALFLAGS','/culture:'+lang) + tsk.env.append_value('ALFLAGS','/out:'+satellite.relpath()) + self.source[i] = None + # remove the None elements that we just substituted + self.source = list(filter(lambda x:x, self.source)) + +def configure(ctx): + ctx.find_program('al', var='AL', mandatory=True) + ctx.load('resx') + diff --git a/extras/scala.py b/extras/scala.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a9880f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/scala.py @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2010 (ita) + +""" +Scala support + +scalac outputs files a bit where it wants to +""" + +import os +from waflib import Task, Utils, Node +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method, after_method + +from waflib.Tools import ccroot +ccroot.USELIB_VARS['scalac'] = set(['CLASSPATH', 'SCALACFLAGS']) + +from waflib.Tools import javaw + +@feature('scalac') +@before_method('process_source') +def apply_scalac(self): + + Utils.def_attrs(self, jarname='', classpath='', + sourcepath='.', srcdir='.', + jar_mf_attributes={}, jar_mf_classpath=[]) + + outdir = getattr(self, 'outdir', None) + if outdir: + if not isinstance(outdir, Node.Node): + outdir = self.path.get_bld().make_node(self.outdir) + else: + outdir = self.path.get_bld() + outdir.mkdir() + self.env['OUTDIR'] = outdir.abspath() + + self.scalac_task = tsk = self.create_task('scalac') + tmp = [] + + srcdir = getattr(self, 'srcdir', '') + if isinstance(srcdir, Node.Node): + srcdir = [srcdir] + for x in Utils.to_list(srcdir): + if isinstance(x, Node.Node): + y = x + else: + y = self.path.find_dir(x) + if not y: + self.bld.fatal('Could not find the folder %s from %s' % (x, self.path)) + tmp.append(y) + tsk.srcdir = tmp + +# reuse some code +feature('scalac')(javaw.use_javac_files) +after_method('apply_scalac')(javaw.use_javac_files) + +feature('scalac')(javaw.set_classpath) +after_method('apply_scalac', 'use_scalac_files')(javaw.set_classpath) + + +SOURCE_RE = '**/*.scala' +class scalac(javaw.javac): + color = 'GREEN' + vars = ['CLASSPATH', 'SCALACFLAGS', 'SCALAC', 'OUTDIR'] + + def runnable_status(self): + """ + Wait for dependent tasks to be complete, then read the file system to find the input nodes. + """ + for t in self.run_after: + if not t.hasrun: + return Task.ASK_LATER + + if not self.inputs: + global SOURCE_RE + self.inputs = [] + for x in self.srcdir: + self.inputs.extend(x.ant_glob(SOURCE_RE, remove=False)) + return super(javaw.javac, self).runnable_status() + + def run(self): + """ + Execute the scalac compiler + """ + env = self.env + gen = self.generator + bld = gen.bld + wd = bld.bldnode.abspath() + def to_list(xx): + if isinstance(xx, str): + return [xx] + return xx + self.last_cmd = lst = [] + lst.extend(to_list(env['SCALAC'])) + lst.extend(['-classpath']) + lst.extend(to_list(env['CLASSPATH'])) + lst.extend(['-d']) + lst.extend(to_list(env['OUTDIR'])) + lst.extend(to_list(env['SCALACFLAGS'])) + lst.extend([a.abspath() for a in self.inputs]) + lst = [x for x in lst if x] + try: + self.out = self.generator.bld.cmd_and_log(lst, cwd=wd, env=env.env or None, output=0, quiet=0)[1] + except: + self.generator.bld.cmd_and_log(lst, cwd=wd, env=env.env or None) + +def configure(self): + """ + Detect the scalac program + """ + # If SCALA_HOME is set, we prepend it to the path list + java_path = self.environ['PATH'].split(os.pathsep) + v = self.env + + if 'SCALA_HOME' in self.environ: + java_path = [os.path.join(self.environ['SCALA_HOME'], 'bin')] + java_path + self.env['SCALA_HOME'] = [self.environ['SCALA_HOME']] + + for x in 'scalac scala'.split(): + self.find_program(x, var=x.upper(), path_list=java_path) + + if 'CLASSPATH' in self.environ: + v['CLASSPATH'] = self.environ['CLASSPATH'] + + v.SCALACFLAGS = ['-verbose'] + if not v['SCALAC']: + self.fatal('scalac is required for compiling scala classes') + diff --git a/extras/slow_qt4.py b/extras/slow_qt4.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec7880b --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/slow_qt4.py @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# Thomas Nagy, 2011 (ita) + +""" +Create _moc.cpp files + +The builds are 30-40% faster when .moc files are included, +you should NOT use this tool. If you really +really want it: + +def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_cxx qt4') + conf.load('slow_qt4') + +See playground/slow_qt/wscript for a complete example. +""" + +from waflib.TaskGen import extension +from waflib import Task +import waflib.Tools.qt4 +import waflib.Tools.cxx + +@extension(*waflib.Tools.qt4.EXT_QT4) +def cxx_hook(self, node): + return self.create_compiled_task('cxx_qt', node) + +class cxx_qt(Task.classes['cxx']): + def runnable_status(self): + ret = Task.classes['cxx'].runnable_status(self) + if ret != Task.ASK_LATER and not getattr(self, 'moc_done', None): + + try: + cache = self.generator.moc_cache + except AttributeError: + cache = self.generator.moc_cache = {} + + deps = self.generator.bld.node_deps[self.uid()] + for x in [self.inputs[0]] + deps: + if x.read().find('Q_OBJECT') > 0: + + # process "foo.h -> foo.moc" only if "foo.cpp" is in the sources for the current task generator + # this code will work because it is in the main thread (runnable_status) + if x.name.rfind('.') > -1: # a .h file... + name = x.name[:x.name.rfind('.')] + for tsk in self.generator.compiled_tasks: + if tsk.inputs and tsk.inputs[0].name.startswith(name): + break + else: + # no corresponding file, continue + continue + + # the file foo.cpp could be compiled for a static and a shared library - hence the %number in the name + cxx_node = x.parent.get_bld().make_node(x.name.replace('.', '_') + '_%d_moc.cpp' % self.generator.idx) + if cxx_node in cache: + continue + cache[cxx_node] = self + + tsk = Task.classes['moc'](env=self.env, generator=self.generator) + tsk.set_inputs(x) + tsk.set_outputs(cxx_node) + + if x.name.endswith('.cpp'): + # moc is trying to be too smart but it is too dumb: + # why forcing the #include when Q_OBJECT is in the cpp file? + gen = self.generator.bld.producer + gen.outstanding.append(tsk) + gen.total += 1 + self.set_run_after(tsk) + else: + cxxtsk = Task.classes['cxx'](env=self.env, generator=self.generator) + cxxtsk.set_inputs(tsk.outputs) + cxxtsk.set_outputs(cxx_node.change_ext('.o')) + cxxtsk.set_run_after(tsk) + + try: + self.more_tasks.extend([tsk, cxxtsk]) + except AttributeError: + self.more_tasks = [tsk, cxxtsk] + + try: + link = self.generator.link_task + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + link.set_run_after(cxxtsk) + link.inputs.extend(cxxtsk.outputs) + link.inputs.sort(key=lambda x: x.abspath()) + + self.moc_done = True + + for t in self.run_after: + if not t.hasrun: + return Task.ASK_LATER + + return ret + diff --git a/extras/softlink_libs.py b/extras/softlink_libs.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..50c777f --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/softlink_libs.py @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# per rosengren 2011 + +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, after_method +from waflib.Task import Task, always_run +from os.path import basename, isabs +from os import tmpfile, linesep + +def options(opt): + grp = opt.add_option_group('Softlink Libraries Options') + grp.add_option('--exclude', default='/usr/lib,/lib', help='No symbolic links are created for libs within [%default]') + +def configure(cnf): + cnf.find_program('ldd') + if not cnf.env.SOFTLINK_EXCLUDE: + cnf.env.SOFTLINK_EXCLUDE = cnf.options.exclude.split(',') + +@feature('softlink_libs') +@after_method('process_rule') +def add_finder(self): + tgt = self.path.find_or_declare(self.target) + self.create_task('sll_finder', tgt=tgt) + self.create_task('sll_installer', tgt=tgt) + always_run(sll_installer) + +class sll_finder(Task): + ext_out = 'softlink_libs' + def run(self): + bld = self.generator.bld + linked=[] + target_paths = [] + for g in bld.groups: + for tgen in g: + # FIXME it might be better to check if there is a link_task (getattr?) + target_paths += [tgen.path.get_bld().bldpath()] + linked += [t.outputs[0].bldpath() + for t in getattr(tgen, 'tasks', []) + if t.__class__.__name__ in + ['cprogram', 'cshlib', 'cxxprogram', 'cxxshlib']] + lib_list = [] + if len(linked): + cmd = [self.env.LDD] + linked + # FIXME add DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH+PATH for osx+win32 + ldd_env = {'LD_LIBRARY_PATH': ':'.join(target_paths + self.env.LIBPATH)} + # FIXME the with syntax will not work in python 2 + with tmpfile() as result: + self.exec_command(cmd, env=ldd_env, stdout=result) + result.seek(0) + for line in result.readlines(): + words = line.split() + if len(words) < 3 or words[1] != '=>': + continue + lib = words[2] + if lib == 'not': + continue + if any([lib.startswith(p) for p in + [bld.bldnode.abspath(), '('] + + self.env.SOFTLINK_EXCLUDE]): + continue + if not isabs(lib): + continue + lib_list.append(lib) + lib_list = sorted(set(lib_list)) + self.outputs[0].write(linesep.join(lib_list + self.env.DYNAMIC_LIBS)) + return 0 + +class sll_installer(Task): + ext_in = 'softlink_libs' + def run(self): + tgt = self.outputs[0] + self.generator.bld.install_files('${LIBDIR}', tgt, postpone=False) + lib_list=tgt.read().split() + for lib in lib_list: + self.generator.bld.symlink_as('${LIBDIR}/'+basename(lib), lib, postpone=False) + return 0 + diff --git a/extras/stale.py b/extras/stale.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cac3f46 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/stale.py @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: UTF-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2015 (ita) + +""" +Add a pre-build hook to remove build files (declared in the system) +that do not have a corresponding target + +This can be used for example to remove the targets +that have changed name without performing +a full 'waf clean' + +Of course, it will only work if there are no dynamically generated +nodes/tasks, in which case the method will have to be modified +to exclude some folders for example. + +Make sure to set bld.post_mode = waflib.Build.POST_AT_ONCE +""" + +from waflib import Logs, Build +from waflib.Runner import Parallel + +DYNAMIC_EXT = [] # add your non-cleanable files/extensions here +MOC_H_EXTS = '.cpp .cxx .hpp .hxx .h'.split() + +def can_delete(node): + """Imperfect moc cleanup which does not look for a Q_OBJECT macro in the files""" + if not node.name.endswith('.moc'): + return True + base = node.name[:-4] + p1 = node.parent.get_src() + p2 = node.parent.get_bld() + for k in MOC_H_EXTS: + h_name = base + k + n = p1.search_node(h_name) + if n: + return False + n = p2.search_node(h_name) + if n: + return False + + # foo.cpp.moc, foo.h.moc, etc. + if base.endswith(k): + return False + + return True + +# recursion over the nodes to find the stale files +def stale_rec(node, nodes): + if node.abspath() in node.ctx.env[Build.CFG_FILES]: + return + + if getattr(node, 'children', []): + for x in node.children.values(): + if x.name != "c4che": + stale_rec(x, nodes) + else: + for ext in DYNAMIC_EXT: + if node.name.endswith(ext): + break + else: + if not node in nodes: + if can_delete(node): + Logs.warn('Removing stale file -> %r', node) + node.delete() + +old = Parallel.refill_task_list +def refill_task_list(self): + iit = old(self) + bld = self.bld + + # execute this operation only once + if getattr(self, 'stale_done', False): + return iit + self.stale_done = True + + # this does not work in partial builds + if bld.targets != '*': + return iit + + # this does not work in dynamic builds + if getattr(bld, 'post_mode') == Build.POST_AT_ONCE: + return iit + + # obtain the nodes to use during the build + nodes = [] + for tasks in bld.groups: + for x in tasks: + try: + nodes.extend(x.outputs) + except AttributeError: + pass + + stale_rec(bld.bldnode, nodes) + return iit + +Parallel.refill_task_list = refill_task_list + diff --git a/extras/stracedeps.py b/extras/stracedeps.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..37d82cb --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/stracedeps.py @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2015 (ita) + +""" +Execute tasks through strace to obtain dependencies after the process is run. This +scheme is similar to that of the Fabricate script. + +To use:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('strace') + +WARNING: +* This will not work when advanced scanners are needed (qt4/qt5) +* The overhead of running 'strace' is significant (56s -> 1m29s) +* It will not work on Windows :-) +""" + +import os, re, threading +from waflib import Task, Logs, Utils + +#TRACECALLS = 'trace=access,chdir,clone,creat,execve,exit_group,fork,lstat,lstat64,mkdir,open,rename,stat,stat64,symlink,vfork' +TRACECALLS = 'trace=process,file' + +BANNED = ('/tmp', '/proc', '/sys', '/dev') + +s_process = r'(?:clone|fork|vfork)\(.*?(?P<npid>\d+)' +s_file = r'(?P<call>\w+)\("(?P<path>([^"\\]|\\.)*)"(.*)' +re_lines = re.compile(r'^(?P<pid>\d+)\s+(?:(?:%s)|(?:%s))\r*$' % (s_file, s_process), re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE) +strace_lock = threading.Lock() + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_program('strace') + +def task_method(func): + # Decorator function to bind/replace methods on the base Task class + # + # The methods Task.exec_command and Task.sig_implicit_deps already exists and are rarely overridden + # we thus expect that we are the only ones doing this + try: + setattr(Task.Task, 'nostrace_%s' % func.__name__, getattr(Task.Task, func.__name__)) + except AttributeError: + pass + setattr(Task.Task, func.__name__, func) + return func + +@task_method +def get_strace_file(self): + try: + return self.strace_file + except AttributeError: + pass + + if self.outputs: + ret = self.outputs[0].abspath() + '.strace' + else: + ret = '%s%s%d%s' % (self.generator.bld.bldnode.abspath(), os.sep, id(self), '.strace') + self.strace_file = ret + return ret + +@task_method +def get_strace_args(self): + return (self.env.STRACE or ['strace']) + ['-e', TRACECALLS, '-f', '-o', self.get_strace_file()] + +@task_method +def exec_command(self, cmd, **kw): + bld = self.generator.bld + if not 'cwd' in kw: + kw['cwd'] = self.get_cwd() + + args = self.get_strace_args() + fname = self.get_strace_file() + if isinstance(cmd, list): + cmd = args + cmd + else: + cmd = '%s %s' % (' '.join(args), cmd) + + try: + ret = bld.exec_command(cmd, **kw) + finally: + if not ret: + self.parse_strace_deps(fname, kw['cwd']) + return ret + +@task_method +def sig_implicit_deps(self): + # bypass the scanner functions + return + +@task_method +def parse_strace_deps(self, path, cwd): + # uncomment the following line to disable the dependencies and force a file scan + # return + try: + cnt = Utils.readf(path) + finally: + try: + os.remove(path) + except OSError: + pass + + if not isinstance(cwd, str): + cwd = cwd.abspath() + + nodes = [] + bld = self.generator.bld + try: + cache = bld.strace_cache + except AttributeError: + cache = bld.strace_cache = {} + + # chdir and relative paths + pid_to_cwd = {} + + global BANNED + done = set() + for m in re.finditer(re_lines, cnt): + # scraping the output of strace + pid = m.group('pid') + if m.group('npid'): + npid = m.group('npid') + pid_to_cwd[npid] = pid_to_cwd.get(pid, cwd) + continue + + p = m.group('path').replace('\\"', '"') + + if p == '.' or m.group().find('= -1 ENOENT') > -1: + # just to speed it up a bit + continue + + if not os.path.isabs(p): + p = os.path.join(pid_to_cwd.get(pid, cwd), p) + + call = m.group('call') + if call == 'chdir': + pid_to_cwd[pid] = p + continue + + if p in done: + continue + done.add(p) + + for x in BANNED: + if p.startswith(x): + break + else: + if p.endswith('/') or os.path.isdir(p): + continue + + try: + node = cache[p] + except KeyError: + strace_lock.acquire() + try: + cache[p] = node = bld.root.find_node(p) + if not node: + continue + finally: + strace_lock.release() + nodes.append(node) + + # record the dependencies then force the task signature recalculation for next time + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.debug('deps: real scanner for %r returned %r', self, nodes) + bld = self.generator.bld + bld.node_deps[self.uid()] = nodes + bld.raw_deps[self.uid()] = [] + try: + del self.cache_sig + except AttributeError: + pass + self.signature() + diff --git a/extras/swig.py b/extras/swig.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd3d6d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/swig.py @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: UTF-8 +# Petar Forai +# Thomas Nagy 2008-2010 (ita) + +import re +from waflib import Task, Logs +from waflib.TaskGen import extension, feature, after_method +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib.Tools import c_preproc + +""" +tasks have to be added dynamically: +- swig interface files may be created at runtime +- the module name may be unknown in advance +""" + +SWIG_EXTS = ['.swig', '.i'] + +re_module = re.compile('%module(?:\s*\(.*\))?\s+(.+)', re.M) + +re_1 = re.compile(r'^%module.*?\s+([\w]+)\s*?$', re.M) +re_2 = re.compile('[#%]include [<"](.*)[">]', re.M) + +class swig(Task.Task): + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${SWIG} ${SWIGFLAGS} ${SWIGPATH_ST:INCPATHS} ${SWIGDEF_ST:DEFINES} ${SRC}' + ext_out = ['.h'] # might produce .h files although it is not mandatory + vars = ['SWIG_VERSION', 'SWIGDEPS'] + + def runnable_status(self): + for t in self.run_after: + if not t.hasrun: + return Task.ASK_LATER + + if not getattr(self, 'init_outputs', None): + self.init_outputs = True + if not getattr(self, 'module', None): + # search the module name + txt = self.inputs[0].read() + m = re_module.search(txt) + if not m: + raise ValueError("could not find the swig module name") + self.module = m.group(1) + + swig_c(self) + + # add the language-specific output files as nodes + # call funs in the dict swig_langs + for x in self.env['SWIGFLAGS']: + # obtain the language + x = x[1:] + try: + fun = swig_langs[x] + except KeyError: + pass + else: + fun(self) + + return super(swig, self).runnable_status() + + def scan(self): + "scan for swig dependencies, climb the .i files" + lst_src = [] + + seen = [] + missing = [] + to_see = [self.inputs[0]] + + while to_see: + node = to_see.pop(0) + if node in seen: + continue + seen.append(node) + lst_src.append(node) + + # read the file + code = node.read() + code = c_preproc.re_nl.sub('', code) + code = c_preproc.re_cpp.sub(c_preproc.repl, code) + + # find .i files and project headers + names = re_2.findall(code) + for n in names: + for d in self.generator.includes_nodes + [node.parent]: + u = d.find_resource(n) + if u: + to_see.append(u) + break + else: + missing.append(n) + return (lst_src, missing) + +# provide additional language processing +swig_langs = {} +def swigf(fun): + swig_langs[fun.__name__.replace('swig_', '')] = fun + return fun +swig.swigf = swigf + +def swig_c(self): + ext = '.swigwrap_%d.c' % self.generator.idx + flags = self.env['SWIGFLAGS'] + if '-c++' in flags: + ext += 'xx' + out_node = self.inputs[0].parent.find_or_declare(self.module + ext) + + if '-c++' in flags: + c_tsk = self.generator.cxx_hook(out_node) + else: + c_tsk = self.generator.c_hook(out_node) + + c_tsk.set_run_after(self) + + # transfer weights from swig task to c task + if getattr(self, 'weight', None): + c_tsk.weight = self.weight + if getattr(self, 'tree_weight', None): + c_tsk.tree_weight = self.tree_weight + + try: + self.more_tasks.append(c_tsk) + except AttributeError: + self.more_tasks = [c_tsk] + + try: + ltask = self.generator.link_task + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + ltask.set_run_after(c_tsk) + # setting input nodes does not declare the build order + # because the build already started, but it sets + # the dependency to enable rebuilds + ltask.inputs.append(c_tsk.outputs[0]) + + self.outputs.append(out_node) + + if not '-o' in self.env['SWIGFLAGS']: + self.env.append_value('SWIGFLAGS', ['-o', self.outputs[0].abspath()]) + +@swigf +def swig_python(tsk): + node = tsk.inputs[0].parent + if tsk.outdir: + node = tsk.outdir + tsk.set_outputs(node.find_or_declare(tsk.module+'.py')) + +@swigf +def swig_ocaml(tsk): + node = tsk.inputs[0].parent + if tsk.outdir: + node = tsk.outdir + tsk.set_outputs(node.find_or_declare(tsk.module+'.ml')) + tsk.set_outputs(node.find_or_declare(tsk.module+'.mli')) + +@extension(*SWIG_EXTS) +def i_file(self, node): + # the task instance + tsk = self.create_task('swig') + tsk.set_inputs(node) + tsk.module = getattr(self, 'swig_module', None) + + flags = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'swig_flags', [])) + tsk.env.append_value('SWIGFLAGS', flags) + + tsk.outdir = None + if '-outdir' in flags: + outdir = flags[flags.index('-outdir')+1] + outdir = tsk.generator.bld.bldnode.make_node(outdir) + outdir.mkdir() + tsk.outdir = outdir + +@feature('c', 'cxx', 'd', 'fc', 'asm') +@after_method('apply_link', 'process_source') +def enforce_swig_before_link(self): + try: + link_task = self.link_task + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + for x in self.tasks: + if x.__class__.__name__ == 'swig': + link_task.run_after.add(x) + +@conf +def check_swig_version(conf, minver=None): + """ + Check if the swig tool is found matching a given minimum version. + minver should be a tuple, eg. to check for swig >= 1.3.28 pass (1,3,28) as minver. + + If successful, SWIG_VERSION is defined as 'MAJOR.MINOR' + (eg. '1.3') of the actual swig version found. + + :param minver: minimum version + :type minver: tuple of int + :return: swig version + :rtype: tuple of int + """ + assert minver is None or isinstance(minver, tuple) + swigbin = conf.env['SWIG'] + if not swigbin: + conf.fatal('could not find the swig executable') + + # Get swig version string + cmd = swigbin + ['-version'] + Logs.debug('swig: Running swig command %r', cmd) + reg_swig = re.compile(r'SWIG Version\s(.*)', re.M) + swig_out = conf.cmd_and_log(cmd) + swigver_tuple = tuple([int(s) for s in reg_swig.findall(swig_out)[0].split('.')]) + + # Compare swig version with the minimum required + result = (minver is None) or (swigver_tuple >= minver) + + if result: + # Define useful environment variables + swigver = '.'.join([str(x) for x in swigver_tuple[:2]]) + conf.env['SWIG_VERSION'] = swigver + + # Feedback + swigver_full = '.'.join(map(str, swigver_tuple[:3])) + if minver is None: + conf.msg('Checking for swig version', swigver_full) + else: + minver_str = '.'.join(map(str, minver)) + conf.msg('Checking for swig version >= %s' % (minver_str,), swigver_full, color=result and 'GREEN' or 'YELLOW') + + if not result: + conf.fatal('The swig version is too old, expecting %r' % (minver,)) + + return swigver_tuple + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_program('swig', var='SWIG') + conf.env.SWIGPATH_ST = '-I%s' + conf.env.SWIGDEF_ST = '-D%s' + diff --git a/extras/syms.py b/extras/syms.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dfa0059 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/syms.py @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 + +""" +This tool supports the export_symbols_regex to export the symbols in a shared library. +by default, all symbols are exported by gcc, and nothing by msvc. +to use the tool, do something like: + +def build(ctx): + ctx(features='c cshlib syms', source='a.c b.c', export_symbols_regex='mylib_.*', target='testlib') + +only the symbols starting with 'mylib_' will be exported. +""" + +import re +from waflib.Context import STDOUT +from waflib.Task import Task +from waflib.Errors import WafError +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, after_method + +class gen_sym(Task): + def run(self): + obj = self.inputs[0] + kw = {} + + reg = getattr(self.generator, 'export_symbols_regex', '.+?') + if 'msvc' in (self.env.CC_NAME, self.env.CXX_NAME): + re_nm = re.compile(r'External\s+\|\s+_(?P<symbol>%s)\b' % reg) + cmd = (self.env.DUMPBIN or ['dumpbin']) + ['/symbols', obj.abspath()] + else: + if self.env.DEST_BINFMT == 'pe': #gcc uses nm, and has a preceding _ on windows + re_nm = re.compile(r'(T|D)\s+_(?P<symbol>%s)\b' % reg) + elif self.env.DEST_BINFMT=='mac-o': + re_nm=re.compile(r'(T|D)\s+(?P<symbol>_?%s)\b' % reg) + else: + re_nm = re.compile(r'(T|D)\s+(?P<symbol>%s)\b' % reg) + cmd = (self.env.NM or ['nm']) + ['-g', obj.abspath()] + syms = [m.group('symbol') for m in re_nm.finditer(self.generator.bld.cmd_and_log(cmd, quiet=STDOUT, **kw))] + self.outputs[0].write('%r' % syms) + +class compile_sym(Task): + def run(self): + syms = {} + for x in self.inputs: + slist = eval(x.read()) + for s in slist: + syms[s] = 1 + lsyms = list(syms.keys()) + lsyms.sort() + if self.env.DEST_BINFMT == 'pe': + self.outputs[0].write('EXPORTS\n' + '\n'.join(lsyms)) + elif self.env.DEST_BINFMT == 'elf': + self.outputs[0].write('{ global:\n' + ';\n'.join(lsyms) + ";\nlocal: *; };\n") + elif self.env.DEST_BINFMT=='mac-o': + self.outputs[0].write('\n'.join(lsyms) + '\n') + else: + raise WafError('NotImplemented') + +@feature('syms') +@after_method('process_source', 'process_use', 'apply_link', 'process_uselib_local', 'propagate_uselib_vars') +def do_the_symbol_stuff(self): + def_node = self.path.find_or_declare(getattr(self, 'sym_file', self.target + '.def')) + compiled_tasks = getattr(self, 'compiled_tasks', None) + if compiled_tasks: + ins = [x.outputs[0] for x in compiled_tasks] + self.gen_sym_tasks = [self.create_task('gen_sym', x, x.change_ext('.%d.sym' % self.idx)) for x in ins] + self.create_task('compile_sym', [x.outputs[0] for x in self.gen_sym_tasks], def_node) + + link_task = getattr(self, 'link_task', None) + if link_task: + self.link_task.dep_nodes.append(def_node) + + if 'msvc' in (self.env.CC_NAME, self.env.CXX_NAME): + self.link_task.env.append_value('LINKFLAGS', ['/def:' + def_node.bldpath()]) + elif self.env.DEST_BINFMT == 'pe': + # gcc on windows takes *.def as an additional input + self.link_task.inputs.append(def_node) + elif self.env.DEST_BINFMT == 'elf': + self.link_task.env.append_value('LINKFLAGS', ['-Wl,-version-script', '-Wl,' + def_node.bldpath()]) + elif self.env.DEST_BINFMT=='mac-o': + self.link_task.env.append_value('LINKFLAGS',['-Wl,-exported_symbols_list,' + def_node.bldpath()]) + else: + raise WafError('NotImplemented') + diff --git a/extras/ticgt.py b/extras/ticgt.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f43a7ea --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/ticgt.py @@ -0,0 +1,300 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 + +# Texas Instruments code generator support (experimental) +# When reporting issues, please directly assign the bug to the maintainer. + +__author__ = __maintainer__ = "Jérôme Carretero <cJ-waf@zougloub.eu>" +__copyright__ = "Jérôme Carretero, 2012" + +""" +TI cgt6x is a compiler suite for TI DSPs. + +The toolchain does pretty weird things, and I'm sure I'm missing some of them. +But still, the tool saves time. + +What this tool does is: + +- create a TI compiler environment +- create TI compiler features, to handle some specifics about this compiler + It has a few idiosyncracies, such as not giving the liberty of the .o file names +- automatically activate them when using the TI compiler +- handle the tconf tool + The tool + +TODO: + +- the set_platform_flags() function is not nice +- more tests +- broaden tool scope, if needed + +""" + +import os, re + +from waflib import Options, Utils, Task, TaskGen +from waflib.Tools import c, ccroot, c_preproc +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method +from waflib.Tools.c import cprogram + +opj = os.path.join + +@conf +def find_ticc(conf): + conf.find_program(['cl6x'], var='CC', path_list=opj(getattr(Options.options, 'ti-cgt-dir', ""), 'bin')) + conf.env.CC_NAME = 'ticc' + +@conf +def find_tild(conf): + conf.find_program(['lnk6x'], var='LINK_CC', path_list=opj(getattr(Options.options, 'ti-cgt-dir', ""), 'bin')) + conf.env.LINK_CC_NAME = 'tild' + +@conf +def find_tiar(conf): + conf.find_program(['ar6x'], var='AR', path_list=opj(getattr(Options.options, 'ti-cgt-dir', ""), 'bin')) + conf.env.AR_NAME = 'tiar' + conf.env.ARFLAGS = 'qru' + +@conf +def ticc_common_flags(conf): + v = conf.env + + if not v['LINK_CC']: + v['LINK_CC'] = v['CC'] + v['CCLNK_SRC_F'] = [] + v['CCLNK_TGT_F'] = ['-o'] + v['CPPPATH_ST'] = '-I%s' + v['DEFINES_ST'] = '-d%s' + + v['LIB_ST'] = '-l%s' # template for adding libs + v['LIBPATH_ST'] = '-i%s' # template for adding libpaths + v['STLIB_ST'] = '-l=%s.lib' + v['STLIBPATH_ST'] = '-i%s' + + # program + v['cprogram_PATTERN'] = '%s.out' + + # static lib + #v['LINKFLAGS_cstlib'] = ['-Wl,-Bstatic'] + v['cstlib_PATTERN'] = '%s.lib' + +def configure(conf): + v = conf.env + v.TI_CGT_DIR = getattr(Options.options, 'ti-cgt-dir', "") + v.TI_DSPLINK_DIR = getattr(Options.options, 'ti-dsplink-dir', "") + v.TI_BIOSUTILS_DIR = getattr(Options.options, 'ti-biosutils-dir', "") + v.TI_DSPBIOS_DIR = getattr(Options.options, 'ti-dspbios-dir', "") + v.TI_XDCTOOLS_DIR = getattr(Options.options, 'ti-xdctools-dir', "") + conf.find_ticc() + conf.find_tiar() + conf.find_tild() + conf.ticc_common_flags() + conf.cc_load_tools() + conf.cc_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + conf.find_program(['tconf'], var='TCONF', path_list=v.TI_XDCTOOLS_DIR) + + conf.env.TCONF_INCLUDES += [ + opj(conf.env.TI_DSPBIOS_DIR, 'packages'), + ] + + conf.env.INCLUDES += [ + opj(conf.env.TI_CGT_DIR, 'include'), + ] + + conf.env.LIBPATH += [ + opj(conf.env.TI_CGT_DIR, "lib"), + ] + + conf.env.INCLUDES_DSPBIOS += [ + opj(conf.env.TI_DSPBIOS_DIR, 'packages', 'ti', 'bios', 'include'), + ] + + conf.env.LIBPATH_DSPBIOS += [ + opj(conf.env.TI_DSPBIOS_DIR, 'packages', 'ti', 'bios', 'lib'), + ] + + conf.env.INCLUDES_DSPLINK += [ + opj(conf.env.TI_DSPLINK_DIR, 'dsplink', 'dsp', 'inc'), + ] + +@conf +def ti_set_debug(cfg, debug=1): + """ + Sets debug flags for the compiler. + + TODO: + - for each TI CFLAG/INCLUDES/LINKFLAGS/LIBPATH replace RELEASE by DEBUG + - -g --no_compress + """ + if debug: + cfg.env.CFLAGS += "-d_DEBUG -dDEBUG -dDDSP_DEBUG".split() + +@conf +def ti_dsplink_set_platform_flags(cfg, splat, dsp, dspbios_ver, board): + """ + Sets the INCLUDES, LINKFLAGS for DSPLINK and TCONF_INCLUDES + For the specific hardware. + + Assumes that DSPLINK was built in its own folder. + + :param splat: short platform name (eg. OMAPL138) + :param dsp: DSP name (eg. 674X) + :param dspbios_ver: string identifying DspBios version (eg. 5.XX) + :param board: board name (eg. OMAPL138GEM) + + """ + d1 = opj(cfg.env.TI_DSPLINK_DIR, 'dsplink', 'dsp', 'inc', 'DspBios', dspbios_ver) + d = opj(cfg.env.TI_DSPLINK_DIR, 'dsplink', 'dsp', 'inc', 'DspBios', dspbios_ver, board) + cfg.env.TCONF_INCLUDES += [d1, d] + cfg.env.INCLUDES_DSPLINK += [ + opj(cfg.env.TI_DSPLINK_DIR, 'dsplink', 'dsp', 'inc', dsp), + d, + ] + + cfg.env.LINKFLAGS_DSPLINK += [ + opj(cfg.env.TI_DSPLINK_DIR, 'dsplink', 'dsp', 'export', 'BIN', 'DspBios', splat, board+'_0', 'RELEASE', 'dsplink%s.lib' % x) + for x in ('', 'pool', 'mpcs', 'mplist', 'msg', 'data', 'notify', 'ringio') + ] + + +def options(opt): + opt.add_option('--with-ti-cgt', type='string', dest='ti-cgt-dir', help = 'Specify alternate cgt root folder', default="") + opt.add_option('--with-ti-biosutils', type='string', dest='ti-biosutils-dir', help = 'Specify alternate biosutils folder', default="") + opt.add_option('--with-ti-dspbios', type='string', dest='ti-dspbios-dir', help = 'Specify alternate dspbios folder', default="") + opt.add_option('--with-ti-dsplink', type='string', dest='ti-dsplink-dir', help = 'Specify alternate dsplink folder', default="") + opt.add_option('--with-ti-xdctools', type='string', dest='ti-xdctools-dir', help = 'Specify alternate xdctools folder', default="") + +class ti_cprogram(cprogram): + """ + Link object files into a c program + + Changes: + + - the linked executable to have a relative path (because we can) + - put the LIBPATH first + """ + run_str = '${LINK_CC} ${LIBPATH_ST:LIBPATH} ${LIB_ST:LIB} ${LINKFLAGS} ${CCLNK_SRC_F}${SRC} ${CCLNK_TGT_F}${TGT[0].bldpath()} ${RPATH_ST:RPATH} ${FRAMEWORKPATH_ST:FRAMEWORKPATH} ${FRAMEWORK_ST:FRAMEWORK} ${ARCH_ST:ARCH} ${STLIB_MARKER} ${STLIBPATH_ST:STLIBPATH} ${STLIB_ST:STLIB} ${SHLIB_MARKER} ' + +@feature("c") +@before_method('apply_link') +def use_ti_cprogram(self): + """ + Automatically uses ti_cprogram link process + """ + if 'cprogram' in self.features and self.env.CC_NAME == 'ticc': + self.features.insert(0, "ti_cprogram") + +class ti_c(Task.Task): + """ + Compile task for the TI codegen compiler + + This compiler does not allow specifying the output file name, only the output path. + + """ + "Compile C files into object files" + run_str = '${CC} ${ARCH_ST:ARCH} ${CFLAGS} ${FRAMEWORKPATH_ST:FRAMEWORKPATH} ${CPPPATH_ST:INCPATHS} ${DEFINES_ST:DEFINES} ${SRC} -c ${OUT} ${CPPFLAGS}' + vars = ['CCDEPS'] # unused variable to depend on, just in case + ext_in = ['.h'] # set the build order easily by using ext_out=['.h'] + scan = c_preproc.scan + +def create_compiled_task(self, name, node): + """ + Overrides ccroot.create_compiled_task to support ti_c + """ + out = '%s' % (node.change_ext('.obj').name) + if self.env.CC_NAME == 'ticc': + name = 'ti_c' + task = self.create_task(name, node, node.parent.find_or_declare(out)) + self.env.OUT = '-fr%s' % (node.parent.get_bld().abspath()) + try: + self.compiled_tasks.append(task) + except AttributeError: + self.compiled_tasks = [task] + return task + +@TaskGen.extension('.c') +def c_hook(self, node): + "Bind the c file extension to the creation of a :py:class:`waflib.Tools.c.c` instance" + if self.env.CC_NAME == 'ticc': + return create_compiled_task(self, 'ti_c', node) + else: + return self.create_compiled_task('c', node) + + +@feature("ti-tconf") +@before_method('process_source') +def apply_tconf(self): + sources = [x.get_src() for x in self.to_nodes(self.source, path=self.path.get_src())] + node = sources[0] + assert(sources[0].name.endswith(".tcf")) + if len(sources) > 1: + assert(sources[1].name.endswith(".cmd")) + + target = getattr(self, 'target', self.source) + target_node = node.get_bld().parent.find_or_declare(node.name) + + procid = "%d" % int(getattr(self, 'procid', 0)) + + importpaths = [] + includes = Utils.to_list(getattr(self, 'includes', [])) + for x in includes + self.env.TCONF_INCLUDES: + if x == os.path.abspath(x): + importpaths.append(x) + else: + relpath = self.path.find_node(x).path_from(target_node.parent) + importpaths.append(relpath) + + task = self.create_task('ti_tconf', sources, target_node.change_ext('.cdb')) + task.path = self.path + task.includes = includes + task.cwd = target_node.parent.abspath() + task.env = self.env.derive() + task.env["TCONFSRC"] = node.path_from(target_node.parent) + task.env["TCONFINC"] = '-Dconfig.importPath=%s' % ";".join(importpaths) + task.env['TCONFPROGNAME'] = '-Dconfig.programName=%s' % target + task.env['PROCID'] = procid + task.outputs = [ + target_node.change_ext("cfg_c.c"), + target_node.change_ext("cfg.s62"), + target_node.change_ext("cfg.cmd"), + ] + + create_compiled_task(self, 'ti_c', task.outputs[1]) + ctask = create_compiled_task(self, 'ti_c', task.outputs[0]) + ctask.env = self.env.derive() + + self.add_those_o_files(target_node.change_ext("cfg.cmd")) + if len(sources) > 1: + self.add_those_o_files(sources[1]) + self.source = [] + +re_tconf_include = re.compile(r'(?P<type>utils\.importFile)\("(?P<file>.*)"\)',re.M) +class ti_tconf(Task.Task): + run_str = '${TCONF} ${TCONFINC} ${TCONFPROGNAME} ${TCONFSRC} ${PROCID}' + color = 'PINK' + + def scan(self): + includes = Utils.to_list(getattr(self, 'includes', [])) + + def deps(node): + nodes, names = [], [] + if node: + code = Utils.readf(node.abspath()) + for match in re_tconf_include.finditer(code): + path = match.group('file') + if path: + for x in includes: + filename = opj(x, path) + fi = self.path.find_resource(filename) + if fi: + subnodes, subnames = deps(fi) + nodes += subnodes + names += subnames + nodes.append(fi) + names.append(path) + break + return nodes, names + return deps(self.inputs[0]) + diff --git a/extras/unity.py b/extras/unity.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..78128ed --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/unity.py @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 + +""" +Compile whole groups of C/C++ files at once +(C and C++ files are processed independently though). + +To enable globally:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_cxx') + def build(bld): + bld.load('compiler_cxx unity') + +To enable for specific task generators only:: + + def build(bld): + bld(features='c cprogram unity', source='main.c', ...) + +The file order is often significant in such builds, so it can be +necessary to adjust the order of source files and the batch sizes. +To control the amount of files processed in a batch per target +(the default is 50):: + + def build(bld): + bld(features='c cprogram', unity_size=20) + +""" + +from waflib import Task, Options +from waflib.Tools import c_preproc +from waflib import TaskGen + +MAX_BATCH = 50 + +EXTS_C = ('.c',) +EXTS_CXX = ('.cpp','.cc','.cxx','.C','.c++') + +def options(opt): + global MAX_BATCH + opt.add_option('--batchsize', action='store', dest='batchsize', type='int', default=MAX_BATCH, + help='default unity batch size (0 disables unity builds)') + +@TaskGen.taskgen_method +def batch_size(self): + default = getattr(Options.options, 'batchsize', MAX_BATCH) + if default < 1: + return 0 + return getattr(self, 'unity_size', default) + + +class unity(Task.Task): + color = 'BLUE' + scan = c_preproc.scan + def to_include(self, node): + ret = node.path_from(self.outputs[0].parent) + ret = ret.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('"', '\\"') + return ret + def run(self): + lst = ['#include "%s"\n' % self.to_include(node) for node in self.inputs] + txt = ''.join(lst) + self.outputs[0].write(txt) + def __str__(self): + node = self.outputs[0] + return node.path_from(node.ctx.launch_node()) + +def bind_unity(obj, cls_name, exts): + if not 'mappings' in obj.__dict__: + obj.mappings = dict(obj.mappings) + + for j in exts: + fun = obj.mappings[j] + if fun.__name__ == 'unity_fun': + raise ValueError('Attempt to bind unity mappings multiple times %r' % j) + + def unity_fun(self, node): + cnt = self.batch_size() + if cnt <= 1: + return fun(self, node) + x = getattr(self, 'master_%s' % cls_name, None) + if not x or len(x.inputs) >= cnt: + x = self.create_task('unity') + setattr(self, 'master_%s' % cls_name, x) + + cnt_cur = getattr(self, 'cnt_%s' % cls_name, 0) + c_node = node.parent.find_or_declare('unity_%s_%d_%d.%s' % (self.idx, cnt_cur, cnt, cls_name)) + x.outputs = [c_node] + setattr(self, 'cnt_%s' % cls_name, cnt_cur + 1) + fun(self, c_node) + x.inputs.append(node) + + obj.mappings[j] = unity_fun + +@TaskGen.feature('unity') +@TaskGen.before('process_source') +def single_unity(self): + lst = self.to_list(self.features) + if 'c' in lst: + bind_unity(self, 'c', EXTS_C) + if 'cxx' in lst: + bind_unity(self, 'cxx', EXTS_CXX) + +def build(bld): + if bld.env.CC_NAME: + bind_unity(TaskGen.task_gen, 'c', EXTS_C) + if bld.env.CXX_NAME: + bind_unity(TaskGen.task_gen, 'cxx', EXTS_CXX) + diff --git a/extras/use_config.py b/extras/use_config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ef5129f --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/use_config.py @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# coding=utf-8 +# Mathieu Courtois - EDF R&D, 2013 - http://www.code-aster.org + +""" +When a project has a lot of options the 'waf configure' command line can be +very long and it becomes a cause of error. +This tool provides a convenient way to load a set of configuration parameters +from a local file or from a remote url. + +The configuration parameters are stored in a Python file that is imported as +an extra waf tool can be. + +Example: +$ waf configure --use-config-dir=http://www.anywhere.org --use-config=myconf1 ... + +The file 'myconf1' will be downloaded from 'http://www.anywhere.org' +(or 'http://www.anywhere.org/wafcfg'). +If the files are available locally, it could be: +$ waf configure --use-config-dir=/somewhere/myconfigurations --use-config=myconf1 ... + +The configuration of 'myconf1.py' is automatically loaded by calling +its 'configure' function. In this example, it defines environment variables and +set options: + +def configure(self): + self.env['CC'] = 'gcc-4.8' + self.env.append_value('LIBPATH', [...]) + self.options.perlbinary = '/usr/local/bin/perl' + self.options.pyc = False + +The corresponding command line should have been: +$ CC=gcc-4.8 LIBPATH=... waf configure --nopyc --with-perl-binary=/usr/local/bin/perl + + +This is an extra tool, not bundled with the default waf binary. +To add the use_config tool to the waf file: +$ ./waf-light --tools=use_config + +When using this tool, the wscript will look like: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('use_config') + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('use_config') +""" + +import sys +import os.path as osp +import os + +local_repo = '' +"""Local repository containing additional Waf tools (plugins)""" +remote_repo = 'https://gitlab.com/ita1024/waf/raw/master/' +""" +Remote directory containing downloadable waf tools. The missing tools can be downloaded by using:: + + $ waf configure --download +""" + +remote_locs = ['waflib/extras', 'waflib/Tools'] +""" +Remote directories for use with :py:const:`waflib.extras.use_config.remote_repo` +""" + + +try: + from urllib import request +except ImportError: + from urllib import urlopen +else: + urlopen = request.urlopen + + +from waflib import Errors, Context, Logs, Utils, Options, Configure + +try: + from urllib.parse import urlparse +except ImportError: + from urlparse import urlparse + + + + +DEFAULT_DIR = 'wafcfg' +# add first the current wafcfg subdirectory +sys.path.append(osp.abspath(DEFAULT_DIR)) + +def options(self): + group = self.add_option_group('configure options') + group.add_option('--download', dest='download', default=False, action='store_true', help='try to download the tools if missing') + + group.add_option('--use-config', action='store', default=None, + metavar='CFG', dest='use_config', + help='force the configuration parameters by importing ' + 'CFG.py. Several modules may be provided (comma ' + 'separated).') + group.add_option('--use-config-dir', action='store', default=DEFAULT_DIR, + metavar='CFG_DIR', dest='use_config_dir', + help='path or url where to find the configuration file') + +def download_check(node): + """ + Hook to check for the tools which are downloaded. Replace with your function if necessary. + """ + pass + + +def download_tool(tool, force=False, ctx=None): + """ + Download a Waf tool from the remote repository defined in :py:const:`waflib.extras.use_config.remote_repo`:: + + $ waf configure --download + """ + for x in Utils.to_list(remote_repo): + for sub in Utils.to_list(remote_locs): + url = '/'.join((x, sub, tool + '.py')) + try: + web = urlopen(url) + try: + if web.getcode() != 200: + continue + except AttributeError: + pass + except Exception: + # on python3 urlopen throws an exception + # python 2.3 does not have getcode and throws an exception to fail + continue + else: + tmp = ctx.root.make_node(os.sep.join((Context.waf_dir, 'waflib', 'extras', tool + '.py'))) + tmp.write(web.read(), 'wb') + Logs.warn('Downloaded %s from %s', tool, url) + download_check(tmp) + try: + module = Context.load_tool(tool) + except Exception: + Logs.warn('The tool %s from %s is unusable', tool, url) + try: + tmp.delete() + except Exception: + pass + continue + return module + + raise Errors.WafError('Could not load the Waf tool') + +def load_tool(tool, tooldir=None, ctx=None, with_sys_path=True): + try: + module = Context.load_tool_default(tool, tooldir, ctx, with_sys_path) + except ImportError as e: + if not ctx or not hasattr(Options.options, 'download'): + Logs.error('Could not load %r during options phase (download unavailable at this point)' % tool) + raise + if Options.options.download: + module = download_tool(tool, ctx=ctx) + if not module: + ctx.fatal('Could not load the Waf tool %r or download a suitable replacement from the repository (sys.path %r)\n%s' % (tool, sys.path, e)) + else: + ctx.fatal('Could not load the Waf tool %r from %r (try the --download option?):\n%s' % (tool, sys.path, e)) + return module + +Context.load_tool_default = Context.load_tool +Context.load_tool = load_tool +Configure.download_tool = download_tool + +def configure(self): + opts = self.options + use_cfg = opts.use_config + if use_cfg is None: + return + url = urlparse(opts.use_config_dir) + kwargs = {} + if url.scheme: + kwargs['download'] = True + kwargs['remote_url'] = url.geturl() + # search first with the exact url, else try with +'/wafcfg' + kwargs['remote_locs'] = ['', DEFAULT_DIR] + tooldir = url.geturl() + ' ' + DEFAULT_DIR + for cfg in use_cfg.split(','): + Logs.pprint('NORMAL', "Searching configuration '%s'..." % cfg) + self.load(cfg, tooldir=tooldir, **kwargs) + self.start_msg('Checking for configuration') + self.end_msg(use_cfg) + diff --git a/extras/valadoc.py b/extras/valadoc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c50f69e --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/valadoc.py @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: UTF-8 +# Nicolas Joseph 2009 + +""" +ported from waf 1.5: +TODO: tabs vs spaces +""" + +from waflib import Task, Utils, Errors, Logs +from waflib.TaskGen import feature + +VALADOC_STR = '${VALADOC}' + +class valadoc(Task.Task): + vars = ['VALADOC', 'VALADOCFLAGS'] + color = 'BLUE' + after = ['cprogram', 'cstlib', 'cshlib', 'cxxprogram', 'cxxstlib', 'cxxshlib'] + quiet = True # no outputs .. this is weird + + def __init__(self, *k, **kw): + Task.Task.__init__(self, *k, **kw) + self.output_dir = '' + self.doclet = '' + self.package_name = '' + self.package_version = '' + self.files = [] + self.vapi_dirs = [] + self.protected = True + self.private = False + self.inherit = False + self.deps = False + self.vala_defines = [] + self.vala_target_glib = None + self.enable_non_null_experimental = False + self.force = False + + def run(self): + if not self.env['VALADOCFLAGS']: + self.env['VALADOCFLAGS'] = '' + cmd = [Utils.subst_vars(VALADOC_STR, self.env)] + cmd.append ('-o %s' % self.output_dir) + if getattr(self, 'doclet', None): + cmd.append ('--doclet %s' % self.doclet) + cmd.append ('--package-name %s' % self.package_name) + if getattr(self, 'package_version', None): + cmd.append ('--package-version %s' % self.package_version) + if getattr(self, 'packages', None): + for package in self.packages: + cmd.append ('--pkg %s' % package) + if getattr(self, 'vapi_dirs', None): + for vapi_dir in self.vapi_dirs: + cmd.append ('--vapidir %s' % vapi_dir) + if not getattr(self, 'protected', None): + cmd.append ('--no-protected') + if getattr(self, 'private', None): + cmd.append ('--private') + if getattr(self, 'inherit', None): + cmd.append ('--inherit') + if getattr(self, 'deps', None): + cmd.append ('--deps') + if getattr(self, 'vala_defines', None): + for define in self.vala_defines: + cmd.append ('--define %s' % define) + if getattr(self, 'vala_target_glib', None): + cmd.append ('--target-glib=%s' % self.vala_target_glib) + if getattr(self, 'enable_non_null_experimental', None): + cmd.append ('--enable-non-null-experimental') + if getattr(self, 'force', None): + cmd.append ('--force') + cmd.append (' '.join ([x.abspath() for x in self.files])) + return self.generator.bld.exec_command(' '.join(cmd)) + +@feature('valadoc') +def process_valadoc(self): + """ + Generate API documentation from Vala source code with valadoc + + doc = bld( + features = 'valadoc', + output_dir = '../doc/html', + package_name = 'vala-gtk-example', + package_version = '1.0.0', + packages = 'gtk+-2.0', + vapi_dirs = '../vapi', + force = True + ) + + path = bld.path.find_dir ('../src') + doc.files = path.ant_glob (incl='**/*.vala') + """ + + task = self.create_task('valadoc') + if getattr(self, 'output_dir', None): + task.output_dir = self.path.find_or_declare(self.output_dir).abspath() + else: + Errors.WafError('no output directory') + if getattr(self, 'doclet', None): + task.doclet = self.doclet + else: + Errors.WafError('no doclet directory') + if getattr(self, 'package_name', None): + task.package_name = self.package_name + else: + Errors.WafError('no package name') + if getattr(self, 'package_version', None): + task.package_version = self.package_version + if getattr(self, 'packages', None): + task.packages = Utils.to_list(self.packages) + if getattr(self, 'vapi_dirs', None): + vapi_dirs = Utils.to_list(self.vapi_dirs) + for vapi_dir in vapi_dirs: + try: + task.vapi_dirs.append(self.path.find_dir(vapi_dir).abspath()) + except AttributeError: + Logs.warn('Unable to locate Vala API directory: %r', vapi_dir) + if getattr(self, 'files', None): + task.files = self.files + else: + Errors.WafError('no input file') + if getattr(self, 'protected', None): + task.protected = self.protected + if getattr(self, 'private', None): + task.private = self.private + if getattr(self, 'inherit', None): + task.inherit = self.inherit + if getattr(self, 'deps', None): + task.deps = self.deps + if getattr(self, 'vala_defines', None): + task.vala_defines = Utils.to_list(self.vala_defines) + if getattr(self, 'vala_target_glib', None): + task.vala_target_glib = self.vala_target_glib + if getattr(self, 'enable_non_null_experimental', None): + task.enable_non_null_experimental = self.enable_non_null_experimental + if getattr(self, 'force', None): + task.force = self.force + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_program('valadoc', errmsg='You must install valadoc <http://live.gnome.org/Valadoc> for generate the API documentation') + diff --git a/extras/waf_xattr.py b/extras/waf_xattr.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..351dd63 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/waf_xattr.py @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 + +""" +Use extended attributes instead of database files + +1. Input files will be made writable +2. This is only for systems providing extended filesystem attributes +3. By default, hashes are calculated only if timestamp/size change (HASH_CACHE below) +4. The module enables "deep_inputs" on all tasks by propagating task signatures +5. This module also skips task signature comparisons for task code changes due to point 4. +6. This module is for Python3/Linux only, but it could be extended to Python2/other systems + using the xattr library +7. For projects in which tasks always declare output files, it should be possible to + store the rest of build context attributes on output files (imp_sigs, raw_deps and node_deps) + but this is not done here + +On a simple C++ project benchmark, the variations before and after adding waf_xattr.py were observed: +total build time: 20s -> 22s +no-op build time: 2.4s -> 1.8s +pickle file size: 2.9MB -> 2.6MB +""" + +import os +from waflib import Logs, Node, Task, Utils, Errors +from waflib.Task import SKIP_ME, RUN_ME, CANCEL_ME, ASK_LATER, SKIPPED, MISSING + +HASH_CACHE = True +SIG_VAR = 'user.waf.sig' +SEP = ','.encode() +TEMPLATE = '%b%d,%d'.encode() + +try: + PermissionError +except NameError: + PermissionError = IOError + +def getxattr(self): + return os.getxattr(self.abspath(), SIG_VAR) + +def setxattr(self, val): + os.setxattr(self.abspath(), SIG_VAR, val) + +def h_file(self): + try: + ret = getxattr(self) + except OSError: + if HASH_CACHE: + st = os.stat(self.abspath()) + mtime = st.st_mtime + size = st.st_size + else: + if len(ret) == 16: + # for build directory files + return ret + + if HASH_CACHE: + # check if timestamp and mtime match to avoid re-hashing + st = os.stat(self.abspath()) + mtime, size = ret[16:].split(SEP) + if int(1000 * st.st_mtime) == int(mtime) and st.st_size == int(size): + return ret[:16] + + ret = Utils.h_file(self.abspath()) + if HASH_CACHE: + val = TEMPLATE % (ret, int(1000 * st.st_mtime), int(st.st_size)) + try: + setxattr(self, val) + except PermissionError: + os.chmod(self.abspath(), st.st_mode | 128) + setxattr(self, val) + return ret + +def runnable_status(self): + bld = self.generator.bld + if bld.is_install < 0: + return SKIP_ME + + for t in self.run_after: + if not t.hasrun: + return ASK_LATER + elif t.hasrun < SKIPPED: + # a dependency has an error + return CANCEL_ME + + # first compute the signature + try: + new_sig = self.signature() + except Errors.TaskNotReady: + return ASK_LATER + + if not self.outputs: + # compare the signature to a signature computed previously + # this part is only for tasks with no output files + key = self.uid() + try: + prev_sig = bld.task_sigs[key] + except KeyError: + Logs.debug('task: task %r must run: it was never run before or the task code changed', self) + return RUN_ME + if new_sig != prev_sig: + Logs.debug('task: task %r must run: the task signature changed', self) + return RUN_ME + + # compare the signatures of the outputs to make a decision + for node in self.outputs: + try: + sig = node.h_file() + except EnvironmentError: + Logs.debug('task: task %r must run: an output node does not exist', self) + return RUN_ME + if sig != new_sig: + Logs.debug('task: task %r must run: an output node is stale', self) + return RUN_ME + + return (self.always_run and RUN_ME) or SKIP_ME + +def post_run(self): + bld = self.generator.bld + sig = self.signature() + for node in self.outputs: + if not node.exists(): + self.hasrun = MISSING + self.err_msg = '-> missing file: %r' % node.abspath() + raise Errors.WafError(self.err_msg) + os.setxattr(node.abspath(), 'user.waf.sig', sig) + if not self.outputs: + # only for task with no outputs + bld.task_sigs[self.uid()] = sig + if not self.keep_last_cmd: + try: + del self.last_cmd + except AttributeError: + pass + +try: + os.getxattr +except AttributeError: + pass +else: + h_file.__doc__ = Node.Node.h_file.__doc__ + + # keep file hashes as file attributes + Node.Node.h_file = h_file + + # enable "deep_inputs" on all tasks + Task.Task.runnable_status = runnable_status + Task.Task.post_run = post_run + Task.Task.sig_deep_inputs = Utils.nada + diff --git a/extras/why.py b/extras/why.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1bb941f --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/why.py @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2010 (ita) + +""" +This tool modifies the task signature scheme to store and obtain +information about the task execution (why it must run, etc):: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('why') + +After adding the tool, a full rebuild is necessary: +waf clean build --zones=task +""" + +from waflib import Task, Utils, Logs, Errors + +def signature(self): + # compute the result one time, and suppose the scan_signature will give the good result + try: + return self.cache_sig + except AttributeError: + pass + + self.m = Utils.md5() + self.m.update(self.hcode) + id_sig = self.m.digest() + + # explicit deps + self.m = Utils.md5() + self.sig_explicit_deps() + exp_sig = self.m.digest() + + # env vars + self.m = Utils.md5() + self.sig_vars() + var_sig = self.m.digest() + + # implicit deps / scanner results + self.m = Utils.md5() + if self.scan: + try: + self.sig_implicit_deps() + except Errors.TaskRescan: + return self.signature() + impl_sig = self.m.digest() + + ret = self.cache_sig = impl_sig + id_sig + exp_sig + var_sig + return ret + + +Task.Task.signature = signature + +old = Task.Task.runnable_status +def runnable_status(self): + ret = old(self) + if ret == Task.RUN_ME: + try: + old_sigs = self.generator.bld.task_sigs[self.uid()] + except (KeyError, AttributeError): + Logs.debug("task: task must run as no previous signature exists") + else: + new_sigs = self.cache_sig + def v(x): + return Utils.to_hex(x) + + Logs.debug('Task %r', self) + msgs = ['* Implicit or scanner dependency', '* Task code', '* Source file, explicit or manual dependency', '* Configuration data variable'] + tmp = 'task: -> %s: %s %s' + for x in range(len(msgs)): + l = len(Utils.SIG_NIL) + a = new_sigs[x*l : (x+1)*l] + b = old_sigs[x*l : (x+1)*l] + if (a != b): + Logs.debug(tmp, msgs[x].ljust(35), v(a), v(b)) + return ret +Task.Task.runnable_status = runnable_status + diff --git a/extras/win32_opts.py b/extras/win32_opts.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9f7443c --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/win32_opts.py @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 + +""" +Windows-specific optimizations + +This module can help reducing the overhead of listing files on windows +(more than 10000 files). Python 3.5 already provides the listdir +optimization though. +""" + +import os +from waflib import Utils, Build, Node, Logs + +try: + TP = '%s\\*'.decode('ascii') +except AttributeError: + TP = '%s\\*' + +if Utils.is_win32: + from waflib.Tools import md5_tstamp + import ctypes, ctypes.wintypes + + FindFirstFile = ctypes.windll.kernel32.FindFirstFileW + FindNextFile = ctypes.windll.kernel32.FindNextFileW + FindClose = ctypes.windll.kernel32.FindClose + FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY = 0x10 + INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE = -1 + UPPER_FOLDERS = ('.', '..') + try: + UPPER_FOLDERS = [unicode(x) for x in UPPER_FOLDERS] + except NameError: + pass + + def cached_hash_file(self): + try: + cache = self.ctx.cache_listdir_cache_hash_file + except AttributeError: + cache = self.ctx.cache_listdir_cache_hash_file = {} + + if id(self.parent) in cache: + try: + t = cache[id(self.parent)][self.name] + except KeyError: + raise IOError('Not a file') + else: + # an opportunity to list the files and the timestamps at once + findData = ctypes.wintypes.WIN32_FIND_DATAW() + find = FindFirstFile(TP % self.parent.abspath(), ctypes.byref(findData)) + + if find == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE: + cache[id(self.parent)] = {} + raise IOError('Not a file') + + cache[id(self.parent)] = lst_files = {} + try: + while True: + if findData.cFileName not in UPPER_FOLDERS: + thatsadir = findData.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY + if not thatsadir: + ts = findData.ftLastWriteTime + d = (ts.dwLowDateTime << 32) | ts.dwHighDateTime + lst_files[str(findData.cFileName)] = d + if not FindNextFile(find, ctypes.byref(findData)): + break + except Exception: + cache[id(self.parent)] = {} + raise IOError('Not a file') + finally: + FindClose(find) + t = lst_files[self.name] + + fname = self.abspath() + if fname in Build.hashes_md5_tstamp: + if Build.hashes_md5_tstamp[fname][0] == t: + return Build.hashes_md5_tstamp[fname][1] + + try: + fd = os.open(fname, os.O_BINARY | os.O_RDONLY | os.O_NOINHERIT) + except OSError: + raise IOError('Cannot read from %r' % fname) + f = os.fdopen(fd, 'rb') + m = Utils.md5() + rb = 1 + try: + while rb: + rb = f.read(200000) + m.update(rb) + finally: + f.close() + + # ensure that the cache is overwritten + Build.hashes_md5_tstamp[fname] = (t, m.digest()) + return m.digest() + Node.Node.cached_hash_file = cached_hash_file + + def get_bld_sig_win32(self): + try: + return self.ctx.hash_cache[id(self)] + except KeyError: + pass + except AttributeError: + self.ctx.hash_cache = {} + self.ctx.hash_cache[id(self)] = ret = Utils.h_file(self.abspath()) + return ret + Node.Node.get_bld_sig = get_bld_sig_win32 + + def isfile_cached(self): + # optimize for nt.stat calls, assuming there are many files for few folders + try: + cache = self.__class__.cache_isfile_cache + except AttributeError: + cache = self.__class__.cache_isfile_cache = {} + + try: + c1 = cache[id(self.parent)] + except KeyError: + c1 = cache[id(self.parent)] = [] + + curpath = self.parent.abspath() + findData = ctypes.wintypes.WIN32_FIND_DATAW() + find = FindFirstFile(TP % curpath, ctypes.byref(findData)) + + if find == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE: + Logs.error("invalid win32 handle isfile_cached %r", self.abspath()) + return os.path.isfile(self.abspath()) + + try: + while True: + if findData.cFileName not in UPPER_FOLDERS: + thatsadir = findData.dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY + if not thatsadir: + c1.append(str(findData.cFileName)) + if not FindNextFile(find, ctypes.byref(findData)): + break + except Exception as e: + Logs.error('exception while listing a folder %r %r', self.abspath(), e) + return os.path.isfile(self.abspath()) + finally: + FindClose(find) + return self.name in c1 + Node.Node.isfile_cached = isfile_cached + + def find_or_declare_win32(self, lst): + # assuming that "find_or_declare" is called before the build starts, remove the calls to os.path.isfile + if isinstance(lst, str): + lst = [x for x in Utils.split_path(lst) if x and x != '.'] + + node = self.get_bld().search_node(lst) + if node: + if not node.isfile_cached(): + try: + node.parent.mkdir() + except OSError: + pass + return node + self = self.get_src() + node = self.find_node(lst) + if node: + if not node.isfile_cached(): + try: + node.parent.mkdir() + except OSError: + pass + return node + node = self.get_bld().make_node(lst) + node.parent.mkdir() + return node + Node.Node.find_or_declare = find_or_declare_win32 + diff --git a/extras/wix.py b/extras/wix.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d87bfbb --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/wix.py @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# encoding: utf-8 +# vim: tabstop=4 noexpandtab + +""" +Windows Installer XML Tool (WiX) + +.wxs --- candle ---> .wxobj --- light ---> .msi + +bld(features='wix', some.wxs, gen='some.msi', candleflags=[..], lightflags=[..]) + +bld(features='wix', source=['bundle.wxs','WixBalExtension'], gen='setup.exe', candleflags=[..]) +""" + +import os, copy +from waflib import TaskGen +from waflib import Task +from waflib.Utils import winreg + +class candle(Task.Task): + run_str = '${CANDLE} -nologo ${CANDLEFLAGS} -out ${TGT} ${SRC[0].abspath()}', + +class light(Task.Task): + run_str = "${LIGHT} -nologo -b ${SRC[0].parent.abspath()} ${LIGHTFLAGS} -out ${TGT} ${SRC[0].abspath()}" + +@TaskGen.feature('wix') +@TaskGen.before_method('process_source') +def wix(self): + #X.wxs -> ${SRC} for CANDLE + #X.wxobj -> ${SRC} for LIGHT + #X.dll -> -ext X in ${LIGHTFLAGS} + #X.wxl -> wixui.wixlib -loc X.wxl in ${LIGHTFLAGS} + wxobj = [] + wxs = [] + exts = [] + wxl = [] + rest = [] + for x in self.source: + if x.endswith('.wxobj'): + wxobj.append(x) + elif x.endswith('.wxs'): + wxobj.append(self.path.find_or_declare(x[:-4]+'.wxobj')) + wxs.append(x) + elif x.endswith('.dll'): + exts.append(x[:-4]) + elif '.' not in x: + exts.append(x) + elif x.endswith('.wxl'): + wxl.append(x) + else: + rest.append(x) + self.source = self.to_nodes(rest) #.wxs + + cndl = self.create_task('candle', self.to_nodes(wxs), self.to_nodes(wxobj)) + lght = self.create_task('light', self.to_nodes(wxobj), self.path.find_or_declare(self.gen)) + + cndl.env.CANDLEFLAGS = copy.copy(getattr(self,'candleflags',[])) + lght.env.LIGHTFLAGS = copy.copy(getattr(self,'lightflags',[])) + + for x in wxl: + lght.env.append_value('LIGHTFLAGS','wixui.wixlib') + lght.env.append_value('LIGHTFLAGS','-loc') + lght.env.append_value('LIGHTFLAGS',x) + for x in exts: + cndl.env.append_value('CANDLEFLAGS','-ext') + cndl.env.append_value('CANDLEFLAGS',x) + lght.env.append_value('LIGHTFLAGS','-ext') + lght.env.append_value('LIGHTFLAGS',x) + +#wix_bin_path() +def wix_bin_path(): + basekey = r"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFramework\AssemblyFolders" + query = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, basekey) + cnt=winreg.QueryInfoKey(query)[0] + thiskey = r'C:\Program Files (x86)\WiX Toolset v3.10\SDK' + for i in range(cnt-1,-1,-1): + thiskey = winreg.EnumKey(query,i) + if 'WiX' in thiskey: + break + winreg.CloseKey(query) + return os.path.normpath(winreg.QueryValue(winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, basekey+r'\\'+thiskey)+'..\\bin') + +def configure(ctx): + path_list=[wix_bin_path()] + ctx.find_program('candle', var='CANDLE', mandatory=True, path_list = path_list) + ctx.find_program('light', var='LIGHT', mandatory=True, path_list = path_list) + diff --git a/extras/xcode6.py b/extras/xcode6.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..91bbff1 --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/xcode6.py @@ -0,0 +1,727 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# XCode 3/XCode 4/XCode 6/Xcode 7 generator for Waf +# Based on work by Nicolas Mercier 2011 +# Extended by Simon Warg 2015, https://github.com/mimon +# XCode project file format based on http://www.monobjc.net/xcode-project-file-format.html + +""" +See playground/xcode6/ for usage examples. + +""" + +from waflib import Context, TaskGen, Build, Utils, Errors, Logs +import os, sys + +# FIXME too few extensions +XCODE_EXTS = ['.c', '.cpp', '.m', '.mm'] + +HEADERS_GLOB = '**/(*.h|*.hpp|*.H|*.inl)' + +MAP_EXT = { + '': "folder", + '.h' : "sourcecode.c.h", + + '.hh': "sourcecode.cpp.h", + '.inl': "sourcecode.cpp.h", + '.hpp': "sourcecode.cpp.h", + + '.c': "sourcecode.c.c", + + '.m': "sourcecode.c.objc", + + '.mm': "sourcecode.cpp.objcpp", + + '.cc': "sourcecode.cpp.cpp", + + '.cpp': "sourcecode.cpp.cpp", + '.C': "sourcecode.cpp.cpp", + '.cxx': "sourcecode.cpp.cpp", + '.c++': "sourcecode.cpp.cpp", + + '.l': "sourcecode.lex", # luthor + '.ll': "sourcecode.lex", + + '.y': "sourcecode.yacc", + '.yy': "sourcecode.yacc", + + '.plist': "text.plist.xml", + ".nib": "wrapper.nib", + ".xib": "text.xib", +} + +# Used in PBXNativeTarget elements +PRODUCT_TYPE_APPLICATION = 'com.apple.product-type.application' +PRODUCT_TYPE_FRAMEWORK = 'com.apple.product-type.framework' +PRODUCT_TYPE_EXECUTABLE = 'com.apple.product-type.tool' +PRODUCT_TYPE_LIB_STATIC = 'com.apple.product-type.library.static' +PRODUCT_TYPE_LIB_DYNAMIC = 'com.apple.product-type.library.dynamic' +PRODUCT_TYPE_EXTENSION = 'com.apple.product-type.kernel-extension' +PRODUCT_TYPE_IOKIT = 'com.apple.product-type.kernel-extension.iokit' + +# Used in PBXFileReference elements +FILE_TYPE_APPLICATION = 'wrapper.cfbundle' +FILE_TYPE_FRAMEWORK = 'wrapper.framework' +FILE_TYPE_LIB_DYNAMIC = 'compiled.mach-o.dylib' +FILE_TYPE_LIB_STATIC = 'archive.ar' +FILE_TYPE_EXECUTABLE = 'compiled.mach-o.executable' + +# Tuple packs of the above +TARGET_TYPE_FRAMEWORK = (PRODUCT_TYPE_FRAMEWORK, FILE_TYPE_FRAMEWORK, '.framework') +TARGET_TYPE_APPLICATION = (PRODUCT_TYPE_APPLICATION, FILE_TYPE_APPLICATION, '.app') +TARGET_TYPE_DYNAMIC_LIB = (PRODUCT_TYPE_LIB_DYNAMIC, FILE_TYPE_LIB_DYNAMIC, '.dylib') +TARGET_TYPE_STATIC_LIB = (PRODUCT_TYPE_LIB_STATIC, FILE_TYPE_LIB_STATIC, '.a') +TARGET_TYPE_EXECUTABLE = (PRODUCT_TYPE_EXECUTABLE, FILE_TYPE_EXECUTABLE, '') + +# Maps target type string to its data +TARGET_TYPES = { + 'framework': TARGET_TYPE_FRAMEWORK, + 'app': TARGET_TYPE_APPLICATION, + 'dylib': TARGET_TYPE_DYNAMIC_LIB, + 'stlib': TARGET_TYPE_STATIC_LIB, + 'exe' :TARGET_TYPE_EXECUTABLE, +} + +def delete_invalid_values(dct): + """ Deletes entries that are dictionaries or sets """ + for k, v in list(dct.items()): + if isinstance(v, dict) or isinstance(v, set): + del dct[k] + return dct + +""" +Configuration of the global project settings. Sets an environment variable 'PROJ_CONFIGURATION' +which is a dictionary of configuration name and buildsettings pair. +E.g.: +env.PROJ_CONFIGURATION = { + 'Debug': { + 'ARCHS': 'x86', + ... + } + 'Release': { + 'ARCHS' x86_64' + ... + } +} +The user can define a completely customized dictionary in configure() stage. Otherwise a default Debug/Release will be created +based on env variable +""" +def configure(self): + if not self.env.PROJ_CONFIGURATION: + self.to_log("A default project configuration was created since no custom one was given in the configure(conf) stage. Define your custom project settings by adding PROJ_CONFIGURATION to env. The env.PROJ_CONFIGURATION must be a dictionary with at least one key, where each key is the configuration name, and the value is a dictionary of key/value settings.\n") + + # Check for any added config files added by the tool 'c_config'. + if 'cfg_files' in self.env: + self.env.INCLUDES = Utils.to_list(self.env.INCLUDES) + [os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(f)) for f in self.env.cfg_files] + + # Create default project configuration? + if 'PROJ_CONFIGURATION' not in self.env: + defaults = delete_invalid_values(self.env.get_merged_dict()) + self.env.PROJ_CONFIGURATION = { + "Debug": defaults, + "Release": defaults, + } + + # Some build settings are required to be present by XCode. We will supply default values + # if user hasn't defined any. + defaults_required = [('PRODUCT_NAME', '$(TARGET_NAME)')] + for cfgname,settings in self.env.PROJ_CONFIGURATION.items(): + for default_var, default_val in defaults_required: + if default_var not in settings: + settings[default_var] = default_val + + # Error check customization + if not isinstance(self.env.PROJ_CONFIGURATION, dict): + raise Errors.ConfigurationError("The env.PROJ_CONFIGURATION must be a dictionary with at least one key, where each key is the configuration name, and the value is a dictionary of key/value settings.") + +part1 = 0 +part2 = 10000 +part3 = 0 +id = 562000999 +def newid(): + global id + id += 1 + return "%04X%04X%04X%012d" % (0, 10000, 0, id) + +""" +Represents a tree node in the XCode project plist file format. +When written to a file, all attributes of XCodeNode are stringified together with +its value. However, attributes starting with an underscore _ are ignored +during that process and allows you to store arbitrary values that are not supposed +to be written out. +""" +class XCodeNode(object): + def __init__(self): + self._id = newid() + self._been_written = False + + def tostring(self, value): + if isinstance(value, dict): + result = "{\n" + for k,v in value.items(): + result = result + "\t\t\t%s = %s;\n" % (k, self.tostring(v)) + result = result + "\t\t}" + return result + elif isinstance(value, str): + return "\"%s\"" % value + elif isinstance(value, list): + result = "(\n" + for i in value: + result = result + "\t\t\t%s,\n" % self.tostring(i) + result = result + "\t\t)" + return result + elif isinstance(value, XCodeNode): + return value._id + else: + return str(value) + + def write_recursive(self, value, file): + if isinstance(value, dict): + for k,v in value.items(): + self.write_recursive(v, file) + elif isinstance(value, list): + for i in value: + self.write_recursive(i, file) + elif isinstance(value, XCodeNode): + value.write(file) + + def write(self, file): + if not self._been_written: + self._been_written = True + for attribute,value in self.__dict__.items(): + if attribute[0] != '_': + self.write_recursive(value, file) + w = file.write + w("\t%s = {\n" % self._id) + w("\t\tisa = %s;\n" % self.__class__.__name__) + for attribute,value in self.__dict__.items(): + if attribute[0] != '_': + w("\t\t%s = %s;\n" % (attribute, self.tostring(value))) + w("\t};\n\n") + +# Configurations +class XCBuildConfiguration(XCodeNode): + def __init__(self, name, settings = {}, env=None): + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + self.baseConfigurationReference = "" + self.buildSettings = settings + self.name = name + if env and env.ARCH: + settings['ARCHS'] = " ".join(env.ARCH) + + +class XCConfigurationList(XCodeNode): + def __init__(self, configlst): + """ :param configlst: list of XCConfigurationList """ + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + self.buildConfigurations = configlst + self.defaultConfigurationIsVisible = 0 + self.defaultConfigurationName = configlst and configlst[0].name or "" + +# Group/Files +class PBXFileReference(XCodeNode): + def __init__(self, name, path, filetype = '', sourcetree = "SOURCE_ROOT"): + + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + self.fileEncoding = 4 + if not filetype: + _, ext = os.path.splitext(name) + filetype = MAP_EXT.get(ext, 'text') + self.lastKnownFileType = filetype + self.explicitFileType = filetype + self.name = name + self.path = path + self.sourceTree = sourcetree + + def __hash__(self): + return (self.path+self.name).__hash__() + + def __eq__(self, other): + return (self.path, self.name) == (other.path, other.name) + +class PBXBuildFile(XCodeNode): + """ This element indicate a file reference that is used in a PBXBuildPhase (either as an include or resource). """ + def __init__(self, fileRef, settings={}): + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + + # fileRef is a reference to a PBXFileReference object + self.fileRef = fileRef + + # A map of key/value pairs for additional settings. + self.settings = settings + + def __hash__(self): + return (self.fileRef).__hash__() + + def __eq__(self, other): + return self.fileRef == other.fileRef + +class PBXGroup(XCodeNode): + def __init__(self, name, sourcetree = 'SOURCE_TREE'): + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + self.children = [] + self.name = name + self.sourceTree = sourcetree + + # Maintain a lookup table for all PBXFileReferences + # that are contained in this group. + self._filerefs = {} + + def add(self, sources): + """ + Add a list of PBXFileReferences to this group + + :param sources: list of PBXFileReferences objects + """ + self._filerefs.update(dict(zip(sources, sources))) + self.children.extend(sources) + + def get_sub_groups(self): + """ + Returns all child PBXGroup objects contained in this group + """ + return list(filter(lambda x: isinstance(x, PBXGroup), self.children)) + + def find_fileref(self, fileref): + """ + Recursively search this group for an existing PBXFileReference. Returns None + if none were found. + + The reason you'd want to reuse existing PBXFileReferences from a PBXGroup is that XCode doesn't like PBXFileReferences that aren't part of a PBXGroup hierarchy. + If it isn't, the consequence is that certain UI features like 'Reveal in Finder' + stops working. + """ + if fileref in self._filerefs: + return self._filerefs[fileref] + elif self.children: + for childgroup in self.get_sub_groups(): + f = childgroup.find_fileref(fileref) + if f: + return f + return None + +class PBXContainerItemProxy(XCodeNode): + """ This is the element for to decorate a target item. """ + def __init__(self, containerPortal, remoteGlobalIDString, remoteInfo='', proxyType=1): + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + self.containerPortal = containerPortal # PBXProject + self.remoteGlobalIDString = remoteGlobalIDString # PBXNativeTarget + self.remoteInfo = remoteInfo # Target name + self.proxyType = proxyType + +class PBXTargetDependency(XCodeNode): + """ This is the element for referencing other target through content proxies. """ + def __init__(self, native_target, proxy): + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + self.target = native_target + self.targetProxy = proxy + +class PBXFrameworksBuildPhase(XCodeNode): + """ This is the element for the framework link build phase, i.e. linking to frameworks """ + def __init__(self, pbxbuildfiles): + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + self.buildActionMask = 2147483647 + self.runOnlyForDeploymentPostprocessing = 0 + self.files = pbxbuildfiles #List of PBXBuildFile (.o, .framework, .dylib) + +class PBXHeadersBuildPhase(XCodeNode): + """ This is the element for adding header files to be packaged into the .framework """ + def __init__(self, pbxbuildfiles): + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + self.buildActionMask = 2147483647 + self.runOnlyForDeploymentPostprocessing = 0 + self.files = pbxbuildfiles #List of PBXBuildFile (.o, .framework, .dylib) + +class PBXCopyFilesBuildPhase(XCodeNode): + """ + Represents the PBXCopyFilesBuildPhase section. PBXBuildFile + can be added to this node to copy files after build is done. + """ + def __init__(self, pbxbuildfiles, dstpath, dstSubpathSpec=0, *args, **kwargs): + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + self.files = pbxbuildfiles + self.dstPath = dstpath + self.dstSubfolderSpec = dstSubpathSpec + +class PBXSourcesBuildPhase(XCodeNode): + """ Represents the 'Compile Sources' build phase in a Xcode target """ + def __init__(self, buildfiles): + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + self.files = buildfiles # List of PBXBuildFile objects + +class PBXLegacyTarget(XCodeNode): + def __init__(self, action, target=''): + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + self.buildConfigurationList = XCConfigurationList([XCBuildConfiguration('waf', {})]) + if not target: + self.buildArgumentsString = "%s %s" % (sys.argv[0], action) + else: + self.buildArgumentsString = "%s %s --targets=%s" % (sys.argv[0], action, target) + self.buildPhases = [] + self.buildToolPath = sys.executable + self.buildWorkingDirectory = "" + self.dependencies = [] + self.name = target or action + self.productName = target or action + self.passBuildSettingsInEnvironment = 0 + +class PBXShellScriptBuildPhase(XCodeNode): + def __init__(self, action, target): + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + self.buildActionMask = 2147483647 + self.files = [] + self.inputPaths = [] + self.outputPaths = [] + self.runOnlyForDeploymentPostProcessing = 0 + self.shellPath = "/bin/sh" + self.shellScript = "%s %s %s --targets=%s" % (sys.executable, sys.argv[0], action, target) + +class PBXNativeTarget(XCodeNode): + """ Represents a target in XCode, e.g. App, DyLib, Framework etc. """ + def __init__(self, target, node, target_type=TARGET_TYPE_APPLICATION, configlist=[], buildphases=[]): + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + product_type = target_type[0] + file_type = target_type[1] + + self.buildConfigurationList = XCConfigurationList(configlist) + self.buildPhases = buildphases + self.buildRules = [] + self.dependencies = [] + self.name = target + self.productName = target + self.productType = product_type # See TARGET_TYPE_ tuples constants + self.productReference = PBXFileReference(node.name, node.abspath(), file_type, '') + + def add_configuration(self, cf): + """ :type cf: XCBuildConfiguration """ + self.buildConfigurationList.buildConfigurations.append(cf) + + def add_build_phase(self, phase): + # Some build phase types may appear only once. If a phase type already exists, then merge them. + if ( (phase.__class__ == PBXFrameworksBuildPhase) + or (phase.__class__ == PBXSourcesBuildPhase) ): + for b in self.buildPhases: + if b.__class__ == phase.__class__: + b.files.extend(phase.files) + return + self.buildPhases.append(phase) + + def add_dependency(self, depnd): + self.dependencies.append(depnd) + +# Root project object +class PBXProject(XCodeNode): + def __init__(self, name, version, env): + XCodeNode.__init__(self) + + if not isinstance(env.PROJ_CONFIGURATION, dict): + raise Errors.WafError("Error: env.PROJ_CONFIGURATION must be a dictionary. This is done for you if you do not define one yourself. However, did you load the xcode module at the end of your wscript configure() ?") + + # Retrieve project configuration + configurations = [] + for config_name, settings in env.PROJ_CONFIGURATION.items(): + cf = XCBuildConfiguration(config_name, settings) + configurations.append(cf) + + self.buildConfigurationList = XCConfigurationList(configurations) + self.compatibilityVersion = version[0] + self.hasScannedForEncodings = 1 + self.mainGroup = PBXGroup(name) + self.projectRoot = "" + self.projectDirPath = "" + self.targets = [] + self._objectVersion = version[1] + + def create_target_dependency(self, target, name): + """ : param target : PXBNativeTarget """ + proxy = PBXContainerItemProxy(self, target, name) + dependency = PBXTargetDependency(target, proxy) + return dependency + + def write(self, file): + + # Make sure this is written only once + if self._been_written: + return + + w = file.write + w("// !$*UTF8*$!\n") + w("{\n") + w("\tarchiveVersion = 1;\n") + w("\tclasses = {\n") + w("\t};\n") + w("\tobjectVersion = %d;\n" % self._objectVersion) + w("\tobjects = {\n\n") + + XCodeNode.write(self, file) + + w("\t};\n") + w("\trootObject = %s;\n" % self._id) + w("}\n") + + def add_target(self, target): + self.targets.append(target) + + def get_target(self, name): + """ Get a reference to PBXNativeTarget if it exists """ + for t in self.targets: + if t.name == name: + return t + return None + +@TaskGen.feature('c', 'cxx') +@TaskGen.after('propagate_uselib_vars', 'apply_incpaths') +def process_xcode(self): + bld = self.bld + try: + p = bld.project + except AttributeError: + return + + if not hasattr(self, 'target_type'): + return + + products_group = bld.products_group + + target_group = PBXGroup(self.name) + p.mainGroup.children.append(target_group) + + # Determine what type to build - framework, app bundle etc. + target_type = getattr(self, 'target_type', 'app') + if target_type not in TARGET_TYPES: + raise Errors.WafError("Target type '%s' does not exists. Available options are '%s'. In target '%s'" % (target_type, "', '".join(TARGET_TYPES.keys()), self.name)) + else: + target_type = TARGET_TYPES[target_type] + file_ext = target_type[2] + + # Create the output node + target_node = self.path.find_or_declare(self.name+file_ext) + target = PBXNativeTarget(self.name, target_node, target_type, [], []) + + products_group.children.append(target.productReference) + + # Pull source files from the 'source' attribute and assign them to a UI group. + # Use a default UI group named 'Source' unless the user + # provides a 'group_files' dictionary to customize the UI grouping. + sources = getattr(self, 'source', []) + if hasattr(self, 'group_files'): + group_files = getattr(self, 'group_files', []) + for grpname,files in group_files.items(): + group = bld.create_group(grpname, files) + target_group.children.append(group) + else: + group = bld.create_group('Source', sources) + target_group.children.append(group) + + # Create a PBXFileReference for each source file. + # If the source file already exists as a PBXFileReference in any of the UI groups, then + # reuse that PBXFileReference object (XCode does not like it if we don't reuse) + for idx, path in enumerate(sources): + fileref = PBXFileReference(path.name, path.abspath()) + existing_fileref = target_group.find_fileref(fileref) + if existing_fileref: + sources[idx] = existing_fileref + else: + sources[idx] = fileref + + # If the 'source' attribute contains any file extension that XCode can't work with, + # then remove it. The allowed file extensions are defined in XCODE_EXTS. + is_valid_file_extension = lambda file: os.path.splitext(file.path)[1] in XCODE_EXTS + sources = list(filter(is_valid_file_extension, sources)) + + buildfiles = [bld.unique_buildfile(PBXBuildFile(x)) for x in sources] + target.add_build_phase(PBXSourcesBuildPhase(buildfiles)) + + # Check if any framework to link against is some other target we've made + libs = getattr(self, 'tmp_use_seen', []) + for lib in libs: + use_target = p.get_target(lib) + if use_target: + # Create an XCode dependency so that XCode knows to build the other target before this target + dependency = p.create_target_dependency(use_target, use_target.name) + target.add_dependency(dependency) + + buildphase = PBXFrameworksBuildPhase([PBXBuildFile(use_target.productReference)]) + target.add_build_phase(buildphase) + if lib in self.env.LIB: + self.env.LIB = list(filter(lambda x: x != lib, self.env.LIB)) + + # If 'export_headers' is present, add files to the Headers build phase in xcode. + # These are files that'll get packed into the Framework for instance. + exp_hdrs = getattr(self, 'export_headers', []) + hdrs = bld.as_nodes(Utils.to_list(exp_hdrs)) + files = [p.mainGroup.find_fileref(PBXFileReference(n.name, n.abspath())) for n in hdrs] + files = [PBXBuildFile(f, {'ATTRIBUTES': ('Public',)}) for f in files] + buildphase = PBXHeadersBuildPhase(files) + target.add_build_phase(buildphase) + + # Merge frameworks and libs into one list, and prefix the frameworks + frameworks = Utils.to_list(self.env.FRAMEWORK) + frameworks = ' '.join(['-framework %s' % (f.split('.framework')[0]) for f in frameworks]) + + libs = Utils.to_list(self.env.STLIB) + Utils.to_list(self.env.LIB) + libs = ' '.join(bld.env['STLIB_ST'] % t for t in libs) + + # Override target specific build settings + bldsettings = { + 'HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS': ['$(inherited)'] + self.env['INCPATHS'], + 'LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATHS': ['$(inherited)'] + Utils.to_list(self.env.LIBPATH) + Utils.to_list(self.env.STLIBPATH) + Utils.to_list(self.env.LIBDIR) , + 'FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS': ['$(inherited)'] + Utils.to_list(self.env.FRAMEWORKPATH), + 'OTHER_LDFLAGS': libs + ' ' + frameworks, + 'OTHER_LIBTOOLFLAGS': bld.env['LINKFLAGS'], + 'OTHER_CPLUSPLUSFLAGS': Utils.to_list(self.env['CXXFLAGS']), + 'OTHER_CFLAGS': Utils.to_list(self.env['CFLAGS']), + 'INSTALL_PATH': [] + } + + # Install path + installpaths = Utils.to_list(getattr(self, 'install', [])) + prodbuildfile = PBXBuildFile(target.productReference) + for instpath in installpaths: + bldsettings['INSTALL_PATH'].append(instpath) + target.add_build_phase(PBXCopyFilesBuildPhase([prodbuildfile], instpath)) + + if not bldsettings['INSTALL_PATH']: + del bldsettings['INSTALL_PATH'] + + # Create build settings which can override the project settings. Defaults to none if user + # did not pass argument. This will be filled up with target specific + # search paths, libs to link etc. + settings = getattr(self, 'settings', {}) + + # The keys represents different build configuration, e.g. Debug, Release and so on.. + # Insert our generated build settings to all configuration names + keys = set(settings.keys() + bld.env.PROJ_CONFIGURATION.keys()) + for k in keys: + if k in settings: + settings[k].update(bldsettings) + else: + settings[k] = bldsettings + + for k,v in settings.items(): + target.add_configuration(XCBuildConfiguration(k, v)) + + p.add_target(target) + + +class xcode(Build.BuildContext): + cmd = 'xcode6' + fun = 'build' + + def as_nodes(self, files): + """ Returns a list of waflib.Nodes from a list of string of file paths """ + nodes = [] + for x in files: + if not isinstance(x, str): + d = x + else: + d = self.srcnode.find_node(x) + if not d: + raise Errors.WafError('File \'%s\' was not found' % x) + nodes.append(d) + return nodes + + def create_group(self, name, files): + """ + Returns a new PBXGroup containing the files (paths) passed in the files arg + :type files: string + """ + group = PBXGroup(name) + """ + Do not use unique file reference here, since XCode seem to allow only one file reference + to be referenced by a group. + """ + files_ = [] + for d in self.as_nodes(Utils.to_list(files)): + fileref = PBXFileReference(d.name, d.abspath()) + files_.append(fileref) + group.add(files_) + return group + + def unique_buildfile(self, buildfile): + """ + Returns a unique buildfile, possibly an existing one. + Use this after you've constructed a PBXBuildFile to make sure there is + only one PBXBuildFile for the same file in the same project. + """ + try: + build_files = self.build_files + except AttributeError: + build_files = self.build_files = {} + + if buildfile not in build_files: + build_files[buildfile] = buildfile + return build_files[buildfile] + + def execute(self): + """ + Entry point + """ + self.restore() + if not self.all_envs: + self.load_envs() + self.recurse([self.run_dir]) + + appname = getattr(Context.g_module, Context.APPNAME, os.path.basename(self.srcnode.abspath())) + + p = PBXProject(appname, ('Xcode 3.2', 46), self.env) + + # If we don't create a Products group, then + # XCode will create one, which entails that + # we'll start to see duplicate files in the UI + # for some reason. + products_group = PBXGroup('Products') + p.mainGroup.children.append(products_group) + + self.project = p + self.products_group = products_group + + # post all task generators + # the process_xcode method above will be called for each target + if self.targets and self.targets != '*': + (self._min_grp, self._exact_tg) = self.get_targets() + + self.current_group = 0 + while self.current_group < len(self.groups): + self.post_group() + self.current_group += 1 + + node = self.bldnode.make_node('%s.xcodeproj' % appname) + node.mkdir() + node = node.make_node('project.pbxproj') + with open(node.abspath(), 'w') as f: + p.write(f) + Logs.pprint('GREEN', 'Wrote %r' % node.abspath()) + +def bind_fun(tgtype): + def fun(self, *k, **kw): + tgtype = fun.__name__ + if tgtype == 'shlib' or tgtype == 'dylib': + features = 'cxx cxxshlib' + tgtype = 'dylib' + elif tgtype == 'framework': + features = 'cxx cxxshlib' + tgtype = 'framework' + elif tgtype == 'program': + features = 'cxx cxxprogram' + tgtype = 'exe' + elif tgtype == 'app': + features = 'cxx cxxprogram' + tgtype = 'app' + elif tgtype == 'stlib': + features = 'cxx cxxstlib' + tgtype = 'stlib' + lst = kw['features'] = Utils.to_list(kw.get('features', [])) + for x in features.split(): + if not x in kw['features']: + lst.append(x) + + kw['target_type'] = tgtype + return self(*k, **kw) + fun.__name__ = tgtype + setattr(Build.BuildContext, tgtype, fun) + return fun + +for xx in 'app framework dylib shlib stlib program'.split(): + bind_fun(xx) + |